R. Sunder-Raj · @HypercubicPeg
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Here is a close view of some of the bit.

#rhombusRosette

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R. Sunder-Raj · @HypercubicPeg
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Related to the rotating 2n-fold polygons to get rhombus rosettes-thing, here is a picture involving rotating partial rings of polygons to get…well…something.

It is from about 3 years ago.

#polygons #rhombusRosette

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R. Sunder-Raj · @HypercubicPeg
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A 22-fold rotationally-symmetric thing with most of a 22-fold rhombus rosette in it.

#symmetry #rhombusRosette #rhombi #rhombuses #mathsart #mathart

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R. Sunder-Raj · @HypercubicPeg
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An 11-fold rotationally-symmetric thing with a 22-fold rhombus rosette in it.

#symmetry #rhombusRosette #rhombi #rhombuses #mathsart #mathart

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R. Sunder-Raj · @HypercubicPeg
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This one may be a bit more interesting. It is an attempt to decompose simple n-fold rhombus rosettes into smaller rosettes in a way that is related to the factors of n.

#rhombusRosette

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R. Sunder-Raj · @HypercubicPeg
198 followers · 228 posts · Server mathstodon.xyz
R. Sunder-Raj · @HypercubicPeg
198 followers · 228 posts · Server mathstodon.xyz

Clips from the rhombusworm video.

The first shows equilateral (but not necessarily equiangular) polygons rotating to form n-fold rhombus rosettes. In particular, if n is even, then they can be generated by rotating regular n-gons around a point, but if n is odd, it can work with somewhat squished (n+1)-gons formed by merging two equilateral n-gons in a particular way.

The second shows rhombusworms rotating to form the same rosettes.

#regularPolygons #rhombusRosette #polygons #rhombusworms

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