Should "coarsen" mean lower iterates, here you go: ec3464-curve-multi-decomp-it1.pdf ec3464-curve-multi-decomp-it2.pdf ec3464-curve-multi-decomp-it3.pdf // and that one is the fourth iterate: ec3464-curve-multi-decomp.pdf Iterate zero is a hexagon. Best regards, jj * Bill Gosper <billgosper@gmail.com> [Jul 14. 2018 08:13]:
Jörg, https://jjj.de/tmp-math-fun/ec3464-curve-multi-decomp.pdf contains a self-similar trisection of the Kochflake. How much can you coarsen it? --Bill
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 8:34 PM Bill Gosper <billgosper@gmail.com> wrote:
Fortunately, I was already lying down. Shouldn't you be able to pack three copies of https://jjj.de/tmp-math-fun/ec3464-curve-tile-BBB-decomp.pdf around its lower left corner, erase the black components, and thereby get a Kochflake from six as well as three of those shapes? Wait, that doesn't add up. You need to put those black things back somehow. --rwg
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