Symmetry-Culture and Science
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Connecting the Dots Between Symmetry, Culture, and Inquiry
Introduction
Symmetry-Culture and Science, published by SYMMETRION, is a distinctive interdisciplinary journal based in Hungary that serves as a platform for the exploration of the intricate relationships between symmetry, culture, and scientific inquiry. With the ISSN 0865-4824 and E-ISSN 2226-1877, this journal has converged its focus on diverse fields since its inception in 2019, featuring prominent research from Applied Mathematics to Visual Arts. The journal has achieved notable rankings across various academic categories, including a commendable Q1 position in Visual Arts and Performing Arts, emphasizing its impact within the arts. Despite its recent establishment, it is gaining recognition, as reflected by its rankings in Scopus and quartile placements. Importantly, this journal aims to foster innovative discourse among researchers, professionals, and students interested in the synergy between aesthetic principles and scientific methodologies. With its commitment to quality scholarship and a broad scope that intersects multiple disciplines, Symmetry-Culture and Science promises to advance academic dialogue and foster new insights within its dynamic fields of study.
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