Zhegalkin Zebra Motives Digital Recordings of Mirror Symmetry

Abstract

Zhegalkin zebra motives are tilings of the plane by black and white polygons representing certain F2-valued functions on R2. They exhibit a rich geometric structure and provide easy to draw insightful visualizations of many topics in the physics and mathematics literature. The present paper gives some pieces of a general theory and a few explicit examples. Many more examples will be shown in the forthcoming article "Zhegalkin zebra motives: algebra and geometry in black and white".

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