Abstract
A frieze pattern is an array of numbers arranged in staggered rows, like the bricks in a wall. In the case of a multiplicative frieze pattern the top and bottom rows consist entirely of ones, and for each ‘diamond’ of four elementsthe unimodular rulead = bc + 1 (2)holds. These frieze patterns have many curious properties, and for further details the reader is referred to the article Triangulated polygons and frieze patterns by J. H. Conway and H. S. M. Coxeter which appeared in Gazette 57, 87–94 and 175–183 (1973).
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