On Dividing a Square Into Triangles
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- Dissecting the square into seven or nine congruent parts
- Area difference bounds for dissections of a square into an odd number of triangles
- Spaces of polygonal triangulations and Monsky polynomials
- Generalized dissections and Monsky's theorem
- On rainbow isosceles \(n\)-simplexes
- On piecewise linear approximations of bilinear terms: structural comparison of univariate and bivariate mixed-integer programming formulations
- Constructing equidissections for certain classes of trapezoids
- Tilings of polygons with similar triangles
- What is worthy of investigation? Philosophical attitudes and their impact on mathematical development by the example of discovering 10-adic numbers
- An illustrated encyclopedia of area relations
- Integrality relations for polygonal dissections
- Finding equal-diameter triangulations in polygons
- Dissecting a square into congruent polygons
- Decompositions of a polygon into centrally symmetric pieces
- A survey of mass partitions
- An approximation algorithm for optimal piecewise linear interpolations of bounded variable products
- Dissection of the Hypercube into Simplexes
- On equidissection of balanced polygons
- Dissecting the square into five congruent parts
- Dissections of regular polygons into triangles of equal areas
- Equidissections of polygons
- Finding equal-diameter tetrahedralizations of polyhedra
- A conjecture of Stein on plane dissections
- The use of research problems in high school geometry
- Cutting a polygon into triangles of equal fnareas
- Generalized Sperner lemma and subdivisions into simplices of equal volume
- Dissections of polygons into triangles of equal areas
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