- The
unicursal hexagram is a
hexagram or six-pointed star that can be
traced or
drawn unicursally, in one
continuous line
rather than by two
overlaid triangles...
- Look up
unicursal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Unicursal may
refer to:
Eulerian path, a
sequential set of
edges within a
graph that
reach all nodes...
- A
pentagram (sometimes
known as a pentalpha, pentangle, or star pentagon) is a
regular five-pointed star polygon,
formed from the
diagonal line segments...
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occasionally exhibit branching (multicursal) patterns, the single-path (
unicursal) seven-course "classical"
design without branching or dead ends became...
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exactly once. If such a
cycle exists, the
graph is
called Eulerian or
unicursal. The term "Eulerian graph" is also
sometimes used in a
weaker sense to...
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through which the
solver must find a route, and to
simpler non-branching ("
unicursal")
patterns that lead
unambiguously through a
convoluted layout to a goal...
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distinct forms. The
symbol appears in
unicursal form,
topologically a
trefoil knot also seen in the triquetra. This
unicursal form is found, for example, on...
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London Underground. The
artwork consisted of 270
enamel plaques of
unique unicursal labyrinth designs, one for
every station on the
Underground at the time...
- Koromo-shi), gave the town its
current name. The city's flag (and seal), is a
unicursal hexagram.
Toyota is
located in north-central
Aichi Prefecture, and is...
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square lattice. Or, in
mathematical terminology, the minimum-segment
unicursal polygonal path
covering an n × n
array of dots.
Various such extensions...