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Incongruent equipartitions of the plane into quadrangles of equal perimeter

Dirk Frettlöh, Christian Richter

Published 2020-04-01Version 1

Motivated by a question of R.\ Nandakumar, we show that the Euclidean plane can be dissected into mutually incongruent convex quadrangles of the same area and the same perimeter. As a byproduct we obtain vertex-to-vertex dissections of the plane by mutually incongruent triangles of unit area that are arbitrarily close to the periodic vertex-to-vertex tiling by equilateral triangles.

Comments: 19 pages, 9 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1905.08144
Categories: math.MG, math.CO
Subjects: 52C20
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