par Abel, Zachary;Uehara, Ryuhei;Ballinger, Brad;Demaine, Erik D.
;Demaine, Martin L.;Erickson, Jeff J.;Hesterberg, Adam;Ito, Hiro;Kostitsyna, Irina
;Lynch, Jayson
Référence Journal of Information Processing, 25, page (610-615)
Publication Publié, 2017-08


Référence Journal of Information Processing, 25, page (610-615)
Publication Publié, 2017-08
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | In this paper, we introduce the notion of “rep-cube”: a net of a cube that can be divided into multiple polygons, each of which can be folded into a cube. This notion is inspired by the notion of polyomino and rep-tile; both are introduced by SolomonW. Golomb, and well investigated in the recreational mathematics society. We prove that there are infinitely many distinct rep-cubes. We also extend this notion to doubly covered squares and regular tetrahedra. |