Citations:hexahex


 * 2013, Robert Reid, Michael Dowle, Anthony Steed, The Gentle Art of Filling Space, Lulu.com ISBN 9781291541250, page 118
 * HEXAHEX This radial design has a three-fold rotocentre and, in my opinion, is the least interesting design in the book for an artist and the most interesting for a  mathematician. What makes it even more interesting is the hexahex motif that is ...
 * 2003, Colin Foster, Shape and Space, Nelson Thornes ISBN 9780748786695
 * ... 22 6 hexahex 82 7 heptahex 333 8 octahex I 448 9 enneiahex 65 72 Answer: He may be exaggerating, but not that much. Assuming that there are about 6.5 &gt;&lt; 109 people in the world, and each average-sized property measures about 20 m  ...
 * 2012, George E. Martin, Transformation Geometry: An Introduction to Symmetry, Springer Science & Business Media ISBN 9781461256809, page 121
 * In fact, each is a hexahex. David Klarner named the polyhexes. Once it is shown that a particular polygon admits a tiling, there is the question, “In how many ways ?” The following definition makes precise the idea that a prototile tesselates the ...
 * 1991, George Martin, Polyominoes: A Guide to Puzzles and Problems in Tiling, Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780883855010, page 164
 * As expected, the Greek prefixes are used for naming the small animals. This does result in the name hexahex for a 6-hex. If that name upsets you, then you  had better brace yourself for the next paragraph. FIGURE IO.I Some of the  animals do ...