The odd triangle ring puzzle problem
Combinatorics
2025-01-24 v1
Abstract
Ring puzzles are tessellations of the Euclidean plane respecting local constraints around vertices. Such puzzles may arise in geometric group theory, for example, as embedded flat planes in certain CAT(0) complexes of dimension 2. In the present paper, we solve the odd ring puzzle problem, which is associated with the unique odd Moebius--Kantor CAT(0) complex by the method of Sidon sequences. We prove that there are precisely three families of such puzzles, two uncountable families, and a finite family of twelve exceptional puzzles.
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@article{arxiv.2501.13708,
title = {The odd triangle ring puzzle problem},
author = {Sylvain Barré and Othmane Oukrid and Mikaël Pichot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.13708},
year = {2025}
}