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Ernest Irving Freeses Geometric Transformations The Man The Manuscript The Magnificent Dissections Greg N Frederickson

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Ernest Irving Freeses Geometric Transformations The Man The Manuscript The Magnificent Dissections Greg N Frederickson
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 56.16 MB
Author: Greg N. Frederickson
ISBN: 9789813220461, 9813220465
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Ernest Irving Freeses Geometric Transformations The Man The Manuscript The Magnificent Dissections Greg N Frederickson by Greg N. Frederickson 9789813220461, 9813220465 instant download after payment.

A geometric dissection is a cutting of a geometric figure (such as a regular polygon, or a star, or a cross) into pieces that we can rearrange to form another geometric figure. The best dissections are beautiful and possess economy (few pieces), symmetry, or hingeability. They are often challenging to discover. Ernest Irving Freese was an architect who lived and worked in Los Angeles until his death in 1957. Shortly before he passed away, he completed a 200-page manuscript on geometric dissection, the first book-length treatment on that subject. Freese included elegant drawings of dissections that were both original and clever. After his death the manuscript lay forgotten in his former house until Greg Frederickson set in motion its recovery in 2003. What a treat that it was rescued! Frederickson's book sketches a history of geometric dissections and a biography of Freese, followed by a refurbished copy of Freese's manuscript interleaved with a commentary that highlights Freese's major contributions as well as singular improvements made by Frederickson and others after Freese. This book introduces Freese and his creations to math puzzle enthusiasts, by way of his engaging manuscript, his wild adventures, and his lovely dissections. Frederickson also includes remarkable designs that improve on Freese's work, and packs this book with nifty illustrations and tidbits that may well leave you speechless!

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