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Pyramid Seal Graph

Joseph O’Rourke () and Costin Vîlcu ()
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Joseph O’Rourke: Smith College
Costin Vîlcu: Romanian Academy

Chapter Chapter 5 in Reshaping Convex Polyhedra, 2024, pp 57-70 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter is not in the main line of reasoning concerning digon-tailoring: see the chapter dependency graph, Fig. 1. Therefore, this chapter may be skipped and visited later. The chapter explores a topic that emerged from our approach of tailoringtailoringvia sculpting via sculpting: roughly, the distribution of “traces” or “scars” left on the resulting polyhedron Q by the digon-tailoringtailoringdigon- process. We called them “seals”seal in the previous chapter. The sealsealgraph graph is the graph on Q formed by all seals.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-47511-5_5

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