Baiocchi Figures for Polyominoids
A Baiocchi figure is a figure
formed by joining copies of a polyform and having the maximal
symmetry for the polyform's class.
For polyominoids, that means cubic symmetry.
Claudio
Baiocchi proposed the idea in January 2008.
Baiocchi figures first appeared in Erich Friedman's
Math Magic for that month.
Here are minimal known Baiocchi figures for 3,2-polyominoids
of orders 1 through 3.
Not all these solutions are uniquely minimal.
Noninterpenetrating Variant
Last revised 2015-01-28.
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