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Books

  • «From the Golden Mean to Chaos», Editorial Nueva Librería, Buenos Aires, Argentina, ISBN 950-43-9329-1, 1998.
  • «The Metallic Means and Design», Nexus II: Architecture and Mathematics. Editora: Kim Williams. Edizioni dell’Erba, ISBN 88-86888-13-9, 1998.
  • «Del Número de Oro al Caos». Editorial Nobuko S. A., ISBN 987-43-5890-4, 2003.
  • «Geometría Fractal», en colaboración con Jorge G. Perera y Jorge H. Perera, con un CD de gráficos. Editorial Nobuko S. A., ISBN 987-1135-20-3, 2003.
  • «From the Golden Mean to Chaos», Editorial Nobuko S. A., ISBN 987-1135-48-3, 2004.
  • «Geometría Fractal», jointly with Jorge G. Perera & Jorge H. Perera, Editorial Nueva Librería, 2nd edition, ISBN 978-987-1104-45-1, 2007.

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