Maximal facet-to-facet snakes of unit cubes (Q1591757)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1549911
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1549911 |
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Maximal facet-to-facet snakes of unit cubes (English)
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9 January 2001
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Let \(\mathcal C=\langle C_1,C_2,\dots,C_n\rangle\) be a finite sequence of unit cubes in the \(d\)-dimensional space. The sequence \(\mathcal C\) is called a facet-to-facet snake if \(C_i\cap C_{i+1}\) is a common facet of \(C_i\) and \(C_{i+1}\), \(1\leq i\leq n-1\), and \(\dim(C_i\cap C_j)\leq \max\{-1,d+i-j\}\), \(1\leq i<j\leq n\). Note that \(\dim(C_i\cap C_j)=-1\) if and only if \(C_i\cap C_j=\emptyset\). A facet-to-facet snake of unit cubes is called maximal if it is not a proper subset of another facet-to-facet snake of unit cubes. In this paper it is proved that the minimum number of \(d\)-dimensional unit cubes which can form a maximal facet-to-facet snake is \(8d-1\) for all \(d\geq 3\).
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facet-to-facet snakes
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\(d\)-dimensional space
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unit cubes
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