- Conway,
Heidi Burgiel and
Chaim Goodman-Strauss have
named this
structure tetrastix. The
motivation for some of the
early studies of this
structure was for...
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prisms in the same way to form a
structure of
interlocking prisms called tetrastix.
These prisms surround cubical voids which form one
fourth of the cells...
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prism structures in
three and four directions, are
named by
Conway as
tetrastix and "tristix". If the ends of the
prisms in a
hexastix arrangement are...
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sculptures such as
lattice configurations and
fractal formations Widmark,
Anduriel 1987–
Sculpture Geometric gl****
sculpture using tetrastix, and knot theory...
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giving the ****embled
puzzle a star-like shape.
Disentanglement puzzle Tetrastix Hexastix Wyatt, E. M. (1928).
Puzzles in Wood. Milwaukee, Wisc: Bruce...
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measurements in more than one dimension. Three-dimensional
arrangements like
tetrastix can also be made from matchsticks.
Matchstick puzzles Burr
puzzle Hexastix...
- the
other faces make holes. Skew
apeirohedron Regular skew
polyhedron Tetrastix Garner mistakenly counts {8,8|4}
twice giving a
count of 18 paracompact...
- face-to-face with any
other tile. For instance, in
three dimensions, the
tetrastix structure formed by
three perpendicular sets of
square prisms can be used...
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device structure design, the
driving voltage can be
largely reduced.
Tetrastix Kikuchi, Hirotsugu; Higuchi, Hiroki; Haseba, Yasuhiro; Iwata, Takashi...