Abstract. Three types of intelligent puzzle, a three-dimensional Escher puzzle (3DES), a 3D jigsaw puzzle (3DJG) and a color matching cubocatahedron puzzle (CUB), are developed by layer manufacturing. Each puzzle contains a common packing problem. Furthermore, there exist two important mechanisms, the rotation of CUB and the translation of 3DJG. 3DES is obtained on the basis of periodic arrangement of icosahedrons, 3DJG is patterned from a dovetail joint, and CUB is derived from the closest packing of the face-centered cubic (fcc) structure. 1
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Abstract Five art sculpture pieces are presented that compliment the paper "A Search in Progres...
Professor Kathy Radloff Wijesinghe and two mathematics majors collaborated to model the puzzle game ...
Imaginary cubes are three dimensional objects which have square silhouette projections in three orth...
This paper presents a computer-aided geometric design approach to realize a new genre of 3D puzzle, ...
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the suggestion of the convenient technical and material variation ...
Dissection puzzles require assembling a common set of pieces into multiple distinct forms. Existing ...
Abstract. We address the new problem of puzzle layout as a new application of graph drawing. We pres...
International audienceThe puzzle assembly problem has many application areas such as r...
The Rubik’s cube is a puzzle formed from a 3 × 3 × 3 cube and 6 different colors. The way the cube o...
We address the new problem of puzzle conversion and layout as a new application of graph drawing. We...
Puzzles are a ubiquitous presence in our society, yet the mechanisms that underlie puzzle constructi...
Abstract: We describe here an efficient algorithm for re-assembling one or more unknown objects tha...
The first 2x2x2 twisty cube was created as a demonstration tool by Ernő Rubik in 1974 to help his st...
The puzzle assembly problem has many application areas such as restoration and reconstruction of arc...
To invent new puzzles, we take a systematic approach called divergence via abstraction. Existing pop...
Abstract Five art sculpture pieces are presented that compliment the paper "A Search in Progres...
Professor Kathy Radloff Wijesinghe and two mathematics majors collaborated to model the puzzle game ...
Imaginary cubes are three dimensional objects which have square silhouette projections in three orth...