Self-avoiding and plane-filling properties for terdragons and other triangular folding curves
Francis Oger
Abstract:Self-avoiding and plane-filling properties for terdragons and other triangular folding curves Francis OGER ABSTRACT. We consider n-folding triangular curves, or n-folding t-curves, obtained by folding n times a strip of paper in 3, each time possibly left then right or right then left, and unfolding it with π/3 angles. An example is the well known terdragon curve. They are self-avoiding like n-folding curves obtained by folding n times a strip of paper in two, each time possibly left or right, and unfolding it… Show more
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