mathematical models of beauty
Mathematical models of beauty refer to quantitative frameworks or equations that aim to describe and understand the aesthetic preferences of individuals or societies, using mathematical principles and measurements. These models attempt to define and explain what is visually pleasing or attractive by analyzing patterns, ratios, symmetries, and other mathematical properties found in objects, images, or individuals.
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