File:Biggest little hexagon.svg
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DescriptionBiggest little hexagon.svg |
English: Ron Graham's biggest little hexagon, the shape with the maximum area among all diameter-one hexagons, has the shape of a irregular equidiagonal pentagon with an isosceles triangle attached to one of its sides; the pairs of points at distance one from each other are shown by the blue line segments. DO NOT USE THIS IMAGE UNTIL ITS GEOMETRY HAS BEEN CORRECTED: IT INCORRECTLY SHOWS A REGULAR PENTAGON. |
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Author | David Eppstein |
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