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Increased complexity in aesthetic field theory

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We continue the program of looking for increased complexity within aesthetic field theory. We study a solution with five planar maxima and minima. Another solution in which we counted 19 planar maxima and minima is also studied. This latter solution was obtained by modifying our previous principles by allowing for an arbitrariness associated with the integration path in conjunction with the equation Γ ijk:1 =0.

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Supported by a research grant from the University of North Dakota.

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Muraskin, M., Ring, B. Increased complexity in aesthetic field theory. Found Phys 7, 451–458 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00711494

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