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A Maze Matrix

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2016

S.N. Taylor
Affiliation:
IMI (Kynoch), Witton, Birmingham The Polytechnic, Wolverhampton WV1 I SB

Extract

Mazes and axe-shaped labyrinths have been with us since man discovered how to create problems. We think of them as being associated with Theseus and a certain bullheaded gentleman, religion, marriage rites, transport routes and eventually street maps. Our own maze anti-hero of note was probably ‘Capability’ Brown, who delighted in grubbing them up and landscaping the remains.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Mathematical Association 1982

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