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Authors: Greg N. Frederickson
Publication date: 27 August 2002
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- Hugo Hadwiger's influence on geometric dissections with special properties
- Polyhedral characterization of reversible hinged dissections
- Hinged dissections exist
- Hole dissections for planar figures
- On reversibility among parallelohedra
- Dudeney Transformation of Normal Tiles
- Generalizations of Schöbi's tetrahedral dissection
- The heptagon to the square, and other wild twists
- Reversible Nets of Polyhedra
- Locked and unlocked chains of planar shapes
- Piano-hinged dissections. Time to fold!
- Extremal hinged lattices do not obey the theory of elasticity
- Proof Without Words: The Area of a Regular Dodecagon
- Periodic tilings and auxetic deployments
- Unexpected twists in geometric dissections
- A criterion for a pair of convex polygons to be reversible
- Dissection with the Fewest Pieces is Hard, Even to Approximate
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