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\(H\)-triangles with \(k\) interior \(H\)-points (English)
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28 January 2009
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An \(H\)-point is defined to be a vertex of a regular hexagonal tiling of the plane. An \(H\)-triangle is defined to be a triangle whose vertices are \(H\)-points. It is shown that the number of boundary \(H\)-points of an \(H\)-triangle with exactly \(k\) interior \(H\)-points is at most \(3k+7\), and not equal to \(3k+6\). It is conjectured that all other values from \(3\) to \(3k+5\) can occur. It is also conjectured that for any convex polygon with \(v\) vertices, all of them \(H\)-points, the inequality \(b\leq 3i-v+10\) holds, where \(b\) denotes the the number of boundary \(H\)-points, and \(i\) the number of interior \(H\)-points.
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hexagonal tile
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\(H\)-point
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\(H\)-triangle
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triangular lattice
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Pick's theorem
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