Concept

Lattice — where it appears

A regular arrangement in which every element has the same pattern of neighbours, described here by two parastichy numbers.

Named by 8 essays across 4 fields — each of them below, with the objects they name alongside it.

mean sides per cell(forced to six)mean squared departure from six(not forced)whorled, 144°5.9860.023golden, 137.508°5.9900.253rational, 137.5°5.9900.255Lucas, 99.502°6.0360.255137.0°5.9900.291Poisson5.9691.830six433–637 interior cells each, inside 86% of the radiussame cells, same cut, two statistics

The second moment is the measurement

The mean number of sides in a cellular tissue is six, and Euler's formula leaves it no choice — so it takes the same value on a golden-angle head, a whorled head and a set of random points. The mean squared departure from six varies by a factor of eighty across the same three, and almost nobody reports it.

tissue · sixsides
a window on the head, 60% of its widthshare of all cell contactsby difference in placement index3431%5527%2117%8915%136%82%counted:34 and 55665 nodes · 1903 contacts · 5.72 per nodecoordinates in placement order, nothing else

The six are the spirals

Label every contact between two cells in a seed head with the difference between the two nodes' placement indices. The labels are the parastichy numbers — 34, 55, 21, 89 — and the six sides Euler forces turn out to be about two from one family, one and a half from the next, and one each from two more.

tissue · contact network
-0.50000.500125810131621242629lag, in internodescorrelation between a divergence and the one that many internodes laterno comb clears the bandlargest mean 0.03 · band 0.07sampling bandkinematic lattice · 759 divergences · 0.5° of independent scattergenerated from a stated rule, not drawn to look right

A comb is evidence of a rule

Build the same lattice kinematically — every node at an exact multiple of the divergence, an independent error on each azimuth, no feedback anywhere — and the spectrum is empty. The photograph is identical and the parastichy pair is identical. The comb is not a property of the arrangement.

mechanism · mechanism claims
00.2000.4000.600137138138139divergence angle, degreesμ₂, the mean squared departure of a cell's side count from six5/138/2113/34261 angles · 0.0062° apart · 300 points eachmarks are the fractions, placed from arithmetic

The disorder is a staircase

Sweep the second moment of a head's side-count distribution across the divergence angle and it is not a curve. It is flat in stretches with sharp steps between them and narrow deep dips wherever a rational falls — so 0.253 is not the golden angle's number, it is the number of every angle from 137.47° to 137.54°.

tissue · second statistic
whorled, 144°from 2 and 3+2235golden, 137.508°from 8 and 13+8+13+21+3481321345589Lucas, 99.502°from 11 and 18+11+18+291118294776rational, 137.5°from 8 and 13+8+13+21+3481321345589137.0°from 8 and 13+8+8+21+21+21+218132129507192113contact families above 2% of all cell contactsfilled dots are the two that are not sums

Every family but two is a sum

A seed head has six spiral families and everybody reports two. That looks like a convention hiding information and it is the opposite — every family but the two smallest is the sum of two others, so a third count is a prediction rather than a measurement, and a check that catches a wrong pair.

lattices · counting
00.2000.4000.600-3-2.50-2-1.50-1-0.700offset from the rational, log₁₀ of degreesμ₂300 points600 points1200 points5/13 of a turn · 12 offsets · vertical rules are the half-widthsgenerated from a stated rule, not drawn to look right

A dip belongs to the head

At an exact rational the disorder halves when the head doubles, and the dip around it narrows by a factor of four. So which angles look ordered is set by how many organs were counted, and a head of three hundred cannot tell 138.4615° from 138.48° while a head of twelve hundred tells it from 138.4625°.

tissue · second statistic
-0.50000.500125810131621242629lag, in internodescorrelation between a divergence and the one that many internodes later816245132129spacing 8 · offset 5pair 8/13 — counter says 8/13sampling bandone stem · 760 divergences · disturbance 0.25generated from a stated rule, not drawn to look right

The second comb

The autocorrelation of a divergence sequence has peaks at the smaller parastichy number and at every multiple of it. It also has a second set of peaks, at the same spacing, offset by the difference of the pair — so a list of angles with no coordinate in it returns both numbers rather than one.

cylinder · sequence
-0.50000.500125810131621242629lag, in internodescorrelation between a divergence and the one that many internodes later510152025303813182328spacing 5 · offset 3pair 5/8 — counter says 5/8sampling bandone stem · 760 divergences · disturbance 0.3generated from a stated rule, not drawn to look right

A harmonic is a step taken twice

The spectrum contains the larger parastichy number, their sum, and echoes of the smaller one, and no ranking of peak heights separates them. What separates them is arithmetic: a harmonic is a multiple of the spacing and a family is not, and the two kinds sit in different residue classes.

cylinder · sequence

Named alongside it

The objects these essays reach for when they reach for this one.

MeasurementDivergence angleRational angleSummary statisticDisorderEuler's formulaLattice offsetParastichyVoronoi cellsWhorledArtefactAutocorrelation

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