International Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Symmetry

Its main objectives are: The topic was introduced for the first time by Russian and Polish scholars.

Then in 1952, Hermann Weyl published his fascinating book Symmetry,[1] which was later translated into 10 languages.

The intellectual atmosphere of this period facilitated the idea of the establishment of a new institution devoted to the study of all forms of complexity and patterns of symmetry and orderly structures pervading science, nature and society, which ultimately led to the establishment of the International Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Symmetry.

It has operated continuously since its foundation, publishing printed and web journals and hosting an International Congress and Exhibition entitled Symmetry: Art and Science every three years: Interim, full conferences have been held in A new series of conferences under the general heading Logics of Image was launched in 2013 and is planned to take place every two years.

This series is co-organised with the Research Group on Universal Logic: The President of the International Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Symmetry is Dénes Nagy.