Techno-Art of Selariu SuperMathematics Functions
Techno-Art of Selariu SuperMathematics Functions
Techno-Art of Selariu SuperMathematics Functions
2nd volume
ISBN 978-1-59973-376-0
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TECHNO-ART OF SELARIU
SUPERMATHEMATICS FUNCTIONS
2nd volume
Pons Publishing
Brussels, 2015
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD ..............................................................................................................................................................7
INTRODUCTION TO SUPERMATHEMATICS FUNCTIONS .......................................................................... 11
SUPERMATHEMATICS OBJECTS
CONOPYRAMIDS.................................................................................................................................................. 24
CONOPYRAMIDS ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................ 25
DOUBLE CLEPSYDRA ......................................................................................................................................... 26
RIDDLED CONOPYRAMIDS IN THREE VIEWS .............................................................................................. 27
ANOTHER DOUBLE CLEPSYDRA ..................................................................................................................... 31
QUADRILOBIC CLEPSYDRAS ........................................................................................................................... 32
QUADRUPLE CLEPSYDRAS .............................................................................................................................. 36
THE CUBE ROMANIAN: The Easiest Cube in The World ................................................................................ 37
REAL AND SUPERMATHEMATICS CLEPSYDRAS ........................................................................................ 40
ARTISTIC AND SUPERMATHEMATICS CLEPSYDRAS ................................................................................. 41
VARIOUS CONES AND PYRAMIDS. Cone continuing transformation in pyramidocon or conopyramid ..... 42
CURIOUS CONOPYRAMIDS ............................................................................................................................... 47
FLOWER VASES ................................................................................................................................................... 48
CUBES .................................................................................................................................................................... 51
INTERTWINED SM OBJECTS ............................................................................................................................ 56
QUADRILOBIC CUBES ........................................................................................................................................ 62
SPHEROCUBES .................................................................................................................................................... 67
GEOMETRY & SUPERMATHEMATICS ............................................................................................................ 73
CHROMATIC ......................................................................................................................................................... 77
SM OBJECTS IN 3D GEOMETRY ....................................................................................................................... 81
SM VASES & COLUMNS ..................................................................................................................................... 84
GOBLETS & GLASSES ......................................................................................................................................... 90
EX-CENTRIC SPIRALS ........................................................................................................................................ 92
CHINESE LAMPIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 94
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FOREWORD
with personalities of scientific notoriety), and 42 articles, studies, conferences, papers belong
exclusively to the author.
* Editor’s translation.
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of egg! Not to be outdone, the unpredictable author of this ALBUM empowers chickens,
thanks to his SUPERMATHEMATICS, to produce ex-centric eggs!
Tidy spirit by excellence, the author does not hesitate to organize even the CHAOS,
in 25 images which, hypersuggestively, cannot find place in terms of comparisons.
The boundless fantasy is evident in the representation – supermathematically
stylized – of the famous Brancusi “Column”. After it is "decomposed" into elements
(suggestively entitled: Column elements of eternal love, Column elements of eternal
embrace, Column elements of endless gratitude, so on), it follows, as it is natural, the
"assembled" version, such that the Endless Column has moments of geometrical explosion
and restriction, as suggestion, intuition, i.e. programming, de-programming, plus-
programming – everything smartly dressed graphically and chromatically.
The inventory of ALBUM’s "exhibits" is far from complete; there is much to highlight,
but due to space constraints, I confine only to mention the 24 instances of representation of
the organ called MOUTH, engaged / involved in an Esperanto gesture of subtle refinement.
At the end of my considerations, it is worth noting that the ALBUM cannot be told,
but it must be seen, browsed, insisted on each graphic, each page, studied together, with
repeated comebacks. The endeavor will surely be rewarded.
A final adagio: as huge statues need distance (literally) to be seen in all their sublime
shape, likewise the assessment of this ALBUM needs "distance" (now figuratively) from
any… pride, envy, malice!
INTRODUCTION TO SUPERMATHEMATICS
FUNCTIONS
The Functions, which are the base to generate, the most often, technical objects, so
less artistical, neogeometrical, included in this album, are named Supermathematics
functions (SMF).
The name belongs to the regretted mathematician Prof. em. dr. doc.ing. Gheorghe
Silas which, at the presentation of the very first work in this domain, at the First National
Conference in Vibrations in Machine Constructions, Timisoara, Romania, 1978, named
« CIRCULAR EX-CENTRIC FUNCTIONS », declared : « Young man, you just descovered
not only « some functions », but a new mathematics, a supermathematics !» I was glad, at
my 40 years old, like a teenager. And I proudly found that he might be right !
The prefix super is justified today, to point out the birth of new complements in
mathematics, joined together under the name of Ex-centrical Mathematics ( EM) with
much more important entities and infinitely more numerous than the existing entities in
the actual mathematics , which we are obliged to name it Centric Mathematics (CM.)
To each entity from CM is corresponding an infinity of similar entities in EM, so
Supermathematics (SM) is the reunion of the two domains, it means SM = MC ME and
MC is a particular case, of null ex-centricity of ME. Namely, MC = SM( e = 0 ). To each
known function in MC is corresponding an infinity family of functions in ME , and in
addition, a series of new functions appears, with a wide range of applications in
mathematics and technology.
In this way, to x = cos α is corressponding the functions family x = cex θ = cex (θ, s,
ε) where s = e /R and ε are the polar coordinates of the ex-center S(s, ε), corresponding to
the unity/trigonometrical circle or E(e, ε) corresponding to certain circle of R radius,
consedered as pole of a straight line d which is rotating around E or S with position angle
θ, generating in this way the ex-centric trigonometric functions, or ex-centric circular
supermathematical functions (EC-SMF), by the cross of d with unity circle (v.Fig.1). Among
them the ex-centric cosine of θ, noted cex θ = x, where x is the projection of W point, the
cross of the straight line with the trigonometric circle C(1,O), or the carthesian coordinate
of W point. Because a straight line, taken by S, interior to the circle (s ≤ 1 e < R), is
crossing the circle in two points, W1 si W2, briefly named W1,2,
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OS = s OE = e
OW1 = OW2 = 1 y
θ S(s,ε)
S
dex1,2 θ = = cex2θ E E(e,ε)
cex1θ x
O A
=1 -
aex1,2θ = α1,2 (θ) = θ – β1,2(θ) =
θ – bex1,2 θ =
sex2θ
W2 = θ arcsin[s.sin(θ-ε)]
Dex α1,2 =
cex1,2 θ = cos α 1,2
In this last case, we have a EC-SMF by variable point S/E ex-center, it means s = s
(θ) and/or ε = ε (θ). If the variableposition of S/E is represented still by EC-SMF of same
ex-center S(s, ε) or by another ex-center S1[s1 = s1(θ), ε1 = ε1 (θ)], then double ex-centricity
functions are obtained. Trough extrapolation, triple and multiple ex-centricity functions are
obtained. Therefore, SMF-CE are functions of so many variables as we wish or we need.
If the distances from O to W1,2 points from C(1,O) circle are constants and equals
with the radius R = 1 of the trigonometric circle C, distances we will name ex-centric
radiuses pe care le vom denumi raze centrice, the distances from S to W1,2 noted by r1,2
are variables and are named ex-centric radiuses of the unity circle C( 1,O) and represent,
at the same time, new ex-centric circular supermathematics functions (EC-SMF), which
were named ex-centric radial functions and are noted with rex1,2θ ,if is expressed as
function of the variable named ex-centric θ and motor, which is the angle from the ex-
center E. Or, noted Rex1,2 α, if it is expressed as function of the angle α or centric
variable, the angle of O(0,0). The points W1,2 are seen under the angles α1,2 from O(0,0)
and under the angles θ and θ + π from S(e, ε) and E. The straight line d is divided by S
d in two semi-straight lines, one positive d + and the other negative d ─ . Therefore, we can
consider r1 = rex1θ a positively oriented segment on d ( r1 > 0) and r2 = rex2 θ a negatively
oriented segment on d ( r2 < 0 ) and in the sense of the negative semi-straight line d ─.
Trough simple trigonometric relations, in certain triangles OEW1,2, or, more precisely,
writing sine theoreme ( as function of θ) and Pitagora’s generalized theoreme (for α1,2
variables) in these triangles, immediately we find the invariant expressions of the ex-
centric radial functions :
All EC-SMF has invariant expressions, and because this they don’t need to be
tabulated ; tabulated being the centric functions, from MC, which help to express them. In
all their expressions, we will find constantly, one of the square roots of previous expressions,
of ex-centric radial functions.
Finding these two determinations is simple : for + (plus) in the front of square roots
we always obtain the first determination (r1 > 0) and for the ─ (minus) sign we obtain the
second determination (r2 < 0). The rule is still available for all EC-SMF. By convention, the
first determination, of index 1, we can be use/write without index number.
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The functions aex 1,2 θ and Aex α1,2 are the EC-SMF named ex-centric amplitude
because they can be used for defining EC-SMF cosine si sine ex-centrics, as amplitude
function or amplitudinus am,(k,u) is used for defining of elliptical Jacobi functions : sn (k,u)
= sin [am(k,u)], cn(k,u) = cos[am(k,u)], or :
cex1,2 θ = cos(aex1,2 θ) , Cex α1,2 = cos(Aex α1,2) and
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0.4
0.2
0.2
0.1
-1 -0.5 0.5 1
-0.2
-1 -0.5 -0.1 0.5 1
-0.4 -0.2
Fig.2,a Booth’s Lemniscates for R = 1 and Fig. 2,b Booth’s Lemniscates for R = 1 and
numerical ex-centricity e [1.1, 2] numerical ex-centricity e [2.1, 3]
The radial ex-centric functions can be considerred as modules of the position vectors
r1, 2 of the points W1,2 from the unit circle C (1,O), vectors expressed trough the following
relations :
r1, 2 rex1, 2 .rad ,
where rad θ is the unit vector of variable direction or the versor/ fazor of d+ straight line
direction, which derivative is the fazor der θ = d(rad θ)/dθ and is representing normal
vectors on the straight lines OW1,2, directions, tangents to the circle in W1,2 points. They
are named the centric derivative fazors. Meanwhile, the modulus of rad θ function is the
corresponding in MC of the function rex θ for s = 0 θ = α when rex θ = 1 and der α1,2
are the tangent versors to the unit circle in W1,2 points.
The derivative of the r1, 2 vectors are the speed vectors
d r1, 2
v1, 2 dex1, 2 .der 1, 2
d
of the W1,2 C points in their rotating motion on the circle, with speeds of variable modulus
v1,2 = dex1,2 θ, when the generating straight line d is rotating around the ex-center S with
constant angular speed and equal with the unity, namely Ω = 1. The speed vectors has the
previously presented expressions, where derα1,2 are the fazors of centric radiuses R1,2 of
module 1 and of α1,2 directions. The expressions of the functions EC-SMF dex1,2 θ, ex-
centric derivative of θ, are, meanwhile, also the α1,2 (θ) angles derivatives, as function
of the motor or independent variable θ, namely
s. cos( )
dex1,2 θ = dα1,2 (θ)/d θ = 1 ─ as function of θ and
1 s 2 . sin 2 ( )
1 s. cos( 1, 2 ) 1 s. cos( 1, 2 )
Dexα1,2 = d(θ)/dα1,2 = , as functions of α1,2 .
1 s 2.s. cos( 1, 2 )
2
Re x 2 1, 2
It was demonstrated that the ex-centric derivative EC-SMF functions shows the
first order transfer functions, or angular speeds, from the Mechanisms Theory, for all ( !)
known plane mechanisms.
The radial ex-centric function rex θ exactly express the movement of push-pull
mechanism S = R. rex θ, which motor connecting rod has the r, length, equal with the real
ex-centricity e and the length of the crank is equal with the radius of the circle R, a such
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ex-centrics which continuosly fill the space between a circle and a square, circumscribed
to the circle, were included in Mathematics Dictionary. The cross of the quadriloba with
the straight line d generate the new functions called cosine quadrilobe-ic si sine
quadrilobe-ic.
The benefits of SM in science and technology are too numerous to show them all here.
But we are please to remind that SM wipe the boundaries between linear and non-linear ;
The linear belongs to MC, and the non-linear is the appanage of ME, like between ideal
and real, or between perfection and imperfection.
It says that Topology is the mathematics which doesn’t make the difference
between a pretzel and a tea cup. Well, SM doesn’t make the difference between a circle (e
= 0) and a perfect square (s = ± 1), between a circle and a perfect triangle, between an
ellipse and a perfect oblong, between a sphere and a perfect cube, s.a; with the same
parametric equations it can be obtained besides the ideal forms of MC (circle, ellipse,
sphere s.a) , as the real ones (square, oblong, cube, s.a.). For s [-1,1], in the case of ex-
centric variable θ, as in the case of centric variable α, for s [-, +], it can be obtained in
infinity of intermediate forms, like square, oblong or cube with rounded corners and slightly
curved sides or, respectively, faces. What makes easier to use the new SM functions for
drawing and representing some technical parts, with rounded or splayed edges, in the
programms SM - CAD/ CAM, which doesn’t use the computer any more as a drawing board,
but make the technical object at once, trough parammetric equations, with remarcable
consequences memory spare ; Only the equations are memorized, not the vaste number of
pixels which define/bounds a technical piece.
The numerous presented functions, being for the first time introduced in mathematics,
for an easier fixing in memory, the author considered as necessary a short presentation of
their equations, so anyone wants to contribute to their application development, can do it.
SM is not a finished work, it’s still an introduction in this vaste domain, a first step,
a small author’s step and a giant leap for mathematics.
The elevated circular SM functions (CEL-SMF), named so because trough
modification of numarical ex-centricity s the points of the curves of elevated sine functions
selθ as of the elevated circular function elevated cosine celθ is elevating – in other words it
rise on the vertical, getting out from the space {-1, +1] of the other sine and cosine functions,
centrical or ex-centrical. The plots of the functions cexθ and sex θ are shown in fig. 3,
where it can see that the points of thes plots are modifying in horizontal direction, all of
them remaining in the space [ -1, +1], named domain of existance of these functions.
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The plots of celθ and selθ functions can be simply represented by the products :
cel 1,2 θ = rex1,2 θ . cos θ and Cel α 1,2 = Rex α1,2. cos θ
sel 1,2 θ = rex 1,2 θ . sin θ and Sel α 1,2 = Rex α 1,2. sin θ
and are shown fig. 4.
Fig. 3,a The ex-centric circular Fig. 3,b The ex-centric circular
supermathematics function(EC-SMF) ex- supermathematics function(EC-SMF) ecentric
centric cosine of θ cex θ sine of θ sex θ for
for ε = 0, θ [0, 2π] ε = 0, θ [0, 2π]
Numerical ex-centricity s = e/R [ -1, 1]
The most general SM are the exotic circular functions which are defined on an
unit circle un-centered in the origin of axis system xOy neither in the ex-center S, but in a
certain point C ( c, γ) from the unit circle plane, with the polar coordinates (c, γ) in the
coordinate system xOy Many of the drawings from this album are made with EC-SMF of
variable ex-center and with arcs which are n multiples of θ(n.θ). The used relations, for
each particular case, are explicitly shown, in most cases using the centric mathematical
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functions, which trough, as we could see, can be expressed all SM functions, especially when
the visualisation programs cannot use SMF. This doesn’t means that, in the future, the new
math complements will not be implemented in computers, for largely expand their useful
domain.
Neither the specialists in making computer assisted design programs
CAD/CAM/CAE, won’t be late too much to make these new programs, fundamantaly
differents, trough which the technical objects are made with parametric circular or
hyperbolic SMF’s, in the way there are examplified some achievements such as airplanes,
buildings, etc in http://www.eng.upt.ro/~mselariu and how a washer can be represented
asaa toroid ex-centricity ( or an “ex-centric torus”), square or oblong in an axial section, and ,
respectively, a square plate with a central square hole can be a “square torus of square
section”. And all these, because SM doesn’t make distinction between a circle and a square
or between an ellipse and an oblong, as said before.
1.5
1.5
s [ -1, 0]
1 1
0.5 0.5
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
-0.5
-0.5
-1
-1
1
1
0.5
s [0, 1] 0.5
1 2 3 4 5 6
-0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6
-0.5
-1
-1
-1.5 -1.5
-2
Fig. 4,a CEL- FSM elevated cosine of θ – Fig. 4,b CEL- FSM elevated sine of θ - sel θ,
cel θ, for s [ -1, +1], ε = 0 , θ [0, 2π]. for s [ -1, +1], ε = 1 , θ [0, 2π].
But the most important achievements can be obtained in science trough solutioning
some non-linear problems, because SM reunite in a single entity these two domains, such
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different in the past. Among these, the non-linear domain ask ingenious approaches for each
particular problem. Therfore, in the domain of vibrations, static elastical characteristics
(SEC) soft non-linear (regressive) or hard non-linear (progressive) can be simply obtained
writing y = m. x , only m is not anymore m = tan α as in linear case (s = 0 ), but m = tex1,2
θ and depending on numerical ex-centricity s sign, postive or negative, or for S placed on
negative x axis (ε = π) or on positive x axis (ε = 0), the two nonlinear elastical characteristics
(NEC) is obtained, and obviously for s=0 a linear will be obtained.
Because the functions cexθ and sexθ , as Cexα and Sexα and their combinations ,
are solutions of some differntial equations of second order with variable coefficients, it being
stated that even for s = ± 1, and not only for s = 0, linear systems (Cebasev) are obtained.
At these, the mass (M point) is rotating on the circle with a double angular speed ω = 2.Ω
( reported to the linear system of s = 0 at ω = Ω = constant) a half of a period, and in the
other half of period stops in the point A(R,0) for e = sR = R or ε = 0 and in the point A’(─
R, 0) for e = ─ s.R = ─1, or ε = π. In this way, the oscilation period T of the three linear
systems is the same and equal with T = Ω / 2π For the others values, intermediates, of s
and e the nonlinear CES systems are obtained. The projection, on any direction, of the
rotating motion of M point on R radius circle, equal with the oscillation amplitude, with
variable angular speed ω = Ω.dex θ (after dex θ function) is an non-liear oscillating
motion.
The apparition of « king » function rexθ and of his properties made easier the
apparition of a hybrid method (analytico-numerical), through which o simple relation was
obtained, with only two terms, to calculate the first kind complete elliptic integral K(k),
with an unbelievable precision, with minimum 15 accurate decimals, after only 5 steps.
Making the next steps, can lead to a new relation to calculate K(k), with a considerable
higher precision and with the possibility to expand the method to other elliptic integrals
and not only to these. The relation of E(k) after 6 steps has the same precision to calculate.
The apparition of FSM facilitated the apparition of a new integration method, named
integration through the differential dividing.
We will stop here, letting you the pleasure to delight yourselves looking the drawings
of this album.
SUPERMATHEMATICS OBJECTS
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CONOPYRAMIDS
ParametricPlot3D[{𝑠 Cos[𝑡]⁄Sqrt[1 − (𝑠Sin[𝑡])2 ] , 𝑠 Sin[𝑡]⁄Sqrt[1 − (𝑠Cos[𝑡])2 ] , 𝑠}, {𝑡, 0,2Pi}, {𝑠, −1, 1}]
𝑥 = 𝑠. 𝑐𝑜𝑞𝜃
{ 𝑦 = 𝑠. 𝑠𝑖𝑞𝜃 , 𝜃 ∈ [0, 2𝜋]; 𝑆(𝑠 ∈ [−1, 1])
𝑧=𝑠
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CONOPYRAMIDS ASSEMBLY
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DOUBLE CLEPSYDRA
x = (1 − cexθ)cosu
{ y = (1 − cexθ)sinu , S(s = 1; ε = 0), θ [0, 3π]; u [0, 2π]
z = sexθ
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0.5
0
0 0.5
-0.5
0.5
-0.5
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x = (1 − cexθ)cosu
{ y = (1 − cexθ)sinu , S(s = 1; ε = 0), θ [0, 3π]; u [0, 2π]
z = sexθ
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CURIOUS CONOPYRAMIDS
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FLOWER VASES
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ROUNDABOUTS
RIBANDS
AERONAUTICAL CAPSULE
RevolutionPlot3D[{2Cos[𝑡 − ArcSin[0.02Sin[𝑡]]],
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Mesh → All, ColorFunction → (ColorData["TemperatureMap"][#3]&), Background → Blue]
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SM PLANES
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In the new Techno-Art of Selariu SuperMathematics Functions ALBUM (the second book of Selariu
SuperMathematics Functions), one contemplates a unique COMPOSITION, INTER-, INTRA- and TRANS-
DISCIPLINARY. A comprehensive and savant INTRODUCTION explains the genesis of the inserted
"figures", the addressees being, without discriminating criteria, equally engineers, mathematicians,
artists, graphic designers, architects, and all lovers of beauty – as the love of beauty is the supreme form
of love. If I should put a label on the "content" of this ALBUM, I would concoct the word NEO-BEAUTY!
The new complements of mathematics, reunited under the name of ex-centric mathematics (EM),
extend (theoretically, endless) their scope; in this respect, Selariu SuperMathematics Functions are
undeniable arguments! The author has labored (especially in the last three decades) extensively and
fruitfully in the elitist field of the domain.
To mention some 'milestones' in this ALBUM, I choose specific mathematical elements,
supermatematically hybridated: quadrilobic cubes, sphericubes, conopyramids, ex-centric spirals, severed
toroids. There are also those that would qualify as "utilitarian": clepsydras, vases, baskets, lampions, or
those suggestively “baptized” (by the author): butterflies, octopuses, flying saucers, jellies, roundabouts,
ribands, and so on – all superlatively designed in shapes and colors! Striking phrases, such as “staggering
multiplication of the dimensions of the Universe”, “integration through differential division” etc., become
plausible (and explained) by replacing the time (of Einstein's four-dimensional space) with ex-centricity.
Consequently, classical geometrical bodies (for e=0): the sphere, the cylinder, the cone, undergo
metamorphosis (for e = +/-1), respectively into a cube, a prism, a pyramid. Inevitably and invariably, it is
confirmed again that science is a finite space that grows in the infinite space; each new "expansion" does
include a new area of unknown, but the unknown is inexhaustible...
Just browsing the ALBUM pages, you feel induced by the sensation of pleasure, of love at first sight;
the variety of "exhibits", most of them unusual, the elegance, the symmetry of the layout, the chromatic,
and so one, delight the eye, but equally incites to catchy intellectual exploration.