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- In geometry, an equidissection is a partition of a polygon into triangles of equal area. The study of equidissections began in the late 1960s with Monsky's...
- preserve equidissections, it follows more generally that parallelograms (the affine images of squares) also do not have odd equidissections. Centrally...
- JSTOR 3617441 Kasimatis, Elaine A.; Stein, Sherman K. (December 1990), "Equidissections of polygons", Discrete Mathematics, 85 (3): 281–294, doi:10.1016/0012-365X(90)90384-T...
- Monsky's theorem, Paul Monsky (1990) proved that no zonogon has an equidissection into an odd number of equal-area triangles. In an n {\displaystyle n}...
- work on equidissection, the subdivision of polygons into triangles of equal area; with Stein, she made the first studies of equidissections of regular...
- any dimension). A partition into triangles of equal area is called an equidissection. Most polygons cannot be equidissected, and those that can often have...
- Pseudospectrum Spectrum of a polygon, the set of numbers of possible equidissections Spectrum of a sentence, in mathematical logic Spectrum of a theory...
- {\displaystyle m} is even, by affine invariance of equidissection and Monsky's theorem on equidissections of squares. More generally an n {\displaystyle n}...
- independent discoverers of Fáry's theorem, and for his contributions to equidissection, the partition of polygons into triangles of equal area. Stein won the...
- of Triangle Centers Equal incircles theorem Equal parallelians point Equidissection Equilateral triangle Euler's line Euler's theorem in geometry Erdős–Mordell...