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Main Authors: Atlason, Elvar, Guest, Simon
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.05280
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author Atlason, Elvar
Guest, Simon
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Guest, Simon
contents Polyhedra are generically rigid, but can be made to flex under certain symmetry conditions. We generalise Raoul Bricard's 1897 method for making flexible octahedra to construct an infinite family of flexible polyhedra with self-intersections. Removing an edge from any of these models gives a crinkle, and these can be used to create flexible polyhedra without self-interesection. We show this in a particular example, giving a flexible embedded polyhedron with a large range of motion. We also discuss a novel crinkle.
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spellingShingle Constructing flexible polyhedra by twinning
Atlason, Elvar
Guest, Simon
Metric Geometry
Polyhedra are generically rigid, but can be made to flex under certain symmetry conditions. We generalise Raoul Bricard's 1897 method for making flexible octahedra to construct an infinite family of flexible polyhedra with self-intersections. Removing an edge from any of these models gives a crinkle, and these can be used to create flexible polyhedra without self-interesection. We show this in a particular example, giving a flexible embedded polyhedron with a large range of motion. We also discuss a novel crinkle.
title Constructing flexible polyhedra by twinning
topic Metric Geometry
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.05280