A flexagon is a motion structure that has the appearance of a
ring of hinged polygons. It can be flexed to display different
pairs of faces, usually in cyclic order. Flexagons can be
appreciated as toys or puzzles, as a recreational mathematics
topic, and as the subject of serious mathematical study. Workable
paper models of flexagons are easy to make and entertaining to
manipulate. The mathematics of flexagons is complex, and how a
flexagon works is not immediately obvious on examination of a paper
model. Recent geometric analysis, included in the book, has
improved theoretical understanding of flexagons, especially
relationships between different types.
This profusely illustrated book is arranged in a logical order
appropriate for a textbook on the geometry of flexagons. It is
written so that it can be enjoyed at both the recreational
mathematics level, and at the serious mathematics level. The only
prerequisite is some knowledge of elementary geometry, including
properties of polygons. A feature of the book is a compendium of
over 100 nets for making paper models of some of the more
interesting flexagons, chosen to complement the text. These are
accurately drawn and reproduced at half full size. Many of the nets
have not previously been published. Instructions for assembling and
manipulating the flexagons are included.
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