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Atanas Roussev
This applet demonstrates different spirals, a curve which originates from a central point and gets increasingly farther away as it revolves around that point. It displays both simple spirals and complex geometrical spirals.
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A. Roussev, Spirals (2003), WWW Document, (http://roussev.org/applets/spiral/spiral.html).
Roussev, A. (2003, April 21). Spirals. Retrieved September 2, 2010, from http://roussev.org/applets/spiral/spiral.html
Roussev, Atanas. Spirals. April 21, 2003. http://roussev.org/applets/spiral/spiral.html (accessed 2 September 2010).
Roussev, Atanas. Spirals. 2003. 21 Apr. 2003. 2 Sep. 2010 <http://roussev.org/applets/spiral/spiral.html>.
@misc{
Author = "Atanas Roussev",
Title = {Spirals},
Volume = {2010},
Number = {2 September 2010},
Month = {April 21, 2003},
Year = {2003}
}
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