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A random polygon containing the origin (Kovalenko 1999).
The cubic groups are the point groups T_h and O_h together with their pure rotation subgroups T_d, T, and O (Cotton 1990, pp. 433-434).
A cylinder can be dissected into unequal squares, with nine squares required at a minimum. Trivial squarings can be constructed by taking rectangle dissections and matching ...
A theory is decidable iff there is an algorithm which can determine whether or not any sentence r is a member of the theory.
The desmic configuration is three-dimensional configuration of points consisting of three tetrads of points, each two of the tetrads of which are perspective from the four ...
A 6-piece polycube dissection of the 3×3 cube.
A Ramsey number of the form R(k,k;2).
A puzzle in which one object is to be converted to another by making a finite number of cuts and reassembling it. The cuts are often, but not always, restricted to straight ...
Let F(n) be a family of partitions of n and let F(n,d) denote the set of partitions in F(n) with Durfee square of size d. The Durfee polynomial of F(n) is then defined as the ...
The length of the largest-sized square contained within the Ferrers diagram of a partition. Its size can be determined using DurfeeSquare[f] in the Wolfram Language package ...
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