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Unexpected Twists in Geometric Dissections

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New techniques are introduced for designing twist-hinged dissections of two-dimensional geometric figures. The techniques are applied in the creation of dissections of one regular polygon to another, for various combinations not previously known to have twist-hingeable dissections.

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Frederickson, G.N. Unexpected Twists in Geometric Dissections. Graphs and Combinatorics 23 (Suppl 1), 245–258 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00373-007-0697-0

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