Nil geometry: making the impossible possible. YouTube: https://youtu.be/YmFDd49WsrY pic.twitter.com/9PadpTl0Le
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Replying to @ZenoRogue
If you make them larger, do they become a chainmail?
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Replying to @graveolens
Thanks for the idea! We cannot make them larger (Nil is not scale-invariant) but we can make them narrower and denser (0.9x9.0x0.81). YouTube: https://youtu.be/RPL4-Ydviug (for some reason I have problem uploading this to Twitter).
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Replying to @ZenoRogue
Could you color them so that linked monomers have different sets of colors on them?
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Replying to @graveolens @ZenoRogue
For the chainmail: if two monomers are linked then they are pairwise colored differently.
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... with, of course, a minimal set of colors, I think there are two ways to do this: each intersection must have pairwise different colors, and the set of all other monomers which are linked to a given monomer have different colors.
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