1 Aug
2011
1 Aug
'11
9:08 a.m.
RWG wrote: << Each subFrance shares 1/6th of its boundary with each neighbor, leaving 6/2 = 3 to comprise the outer boundary, which must be sqrt 7 times bigger than a subFrance boundary by area consideration. So scaling the boundary stuff by sqrt 7 gets you three times as much. This was in the original Gardner article. Or is this the way you were doing it
Yes, exactly. Sometimes the brain has a mind of its own.