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From axial C-hedra to general P-nets

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We give a full classification of continuous flexible discrete axial cone-nets, which are called axial C-hedra. The obtained result can also be used to construct their semi-discrete analogs. Moreover, we identify a novel subclass within the determined class of (semi-)discrete axial cone-nets, whose members are named axial P-nets as they fulfill the proportion (P) of the intercept theorem. Known special cases of these axial P-nets are the smooth and discrete conic crease patterns with reflecting rule lines. By using a parallelism operation one can even generalize axial P-nets. The resulting general P-nets constitute a rich novel class of continuous flexible (semi-)discrete surfaces, which allow direct access to their spatial shapes by three control polylines. This intuitive method makes them suitable for transformable design tasks using interactive tools.

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Flexible polyhedral nets in isotropic geometry

math.MG · 2025-04-21 · accept · novelty 8.0

Flexible quad nets in isotropic 3-space fall into exactly two classes: nets with every-other-face intersections lying in isotropic planes, and nets with equal opposite angle ratios.

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  • Flexible polyhedral nets in isotropic geometry math.MG · 2025-04-21 · accept · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    Flexible quad nets in isotropic 3-space fall into exactly two classes: nets with every-other-face intersections lying in isotropic planes, and nets with equal opposite angle ratios.