jonathanyc
a day ago
I'd never heard of this before. The name didn't make sense until I read this:
> Metallic means are generalizations of the golden ratio (n=1) and silver ratio (n=2)...
Are there any applications?
user
a day ago
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a day ago
I'd never heard of this before. The name didn't make sense until I read this:
> Metallic means are generalizations of the golden ratio (n=1) and silver ratio (n=2)...
Are there any applications?
a day ago