Markovkjeder
Markovkjeder, also known as Markov chain necklaces, are a type of jewelry design that employs principles inspired by Markov chains—a mathematical system that undergoes transitions from one state to another based on certain probabilities. In the context of jewelry, these necklaces are characterized by elements or beads arranged in sequences where the choice of each subsequent bead depends probabilistically on the previous one, creating a design that can vary in pattern but maintains a statistical correlation along its length.
The concept originates from the mathematical theory of Markov processes, developed by Andrey Markov in the
Markovkjeder are often utilized in innovative jewelry collections aiming for organic, unpredictable patterns that mimic natural
The appeal of Markovkjeder lies in their blend of structure and randomness, offering each piece a one-of-a-kind
Because they incorporate randomness within a structured framework, Markovkjeder serve as a creative application of mathematical