Conformally symmetric circle packings: A generalization of Doyle's spirals

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Abstract

From the geometric study of the elementary cell of hexagonal circle packings - a flower of 7 circles - the class of conformally symmetric circle packings is defined. Up to Möbius transformations, this class is a three parameter family, that contains the famous Doyle spirals as a special case. The solutions are given explicitly. It is shown that these circle packings can be viewed as discretization s of the quotient of two Airy functions. The online version of this paper contains Java applets that let you experiment with the circle packings directly. The applets are found at http://www-sfb288.math.tu-berlin.de/Publications/ online/cscpOnline/Applets.html.

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Bobenko, A. I., & Hoffmann, T. (2001). Conformally symmetric circle packings: A generalization of Doyle’s spirals. Experimental Mathematics, 10(1), 141–150. https://doi.org/10.1080/10586458.2001.10504437

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