Jerusalem Cube
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. In mathematics, a Jerusalem Cube is a fractal object created by recursively drilling Greek cross-shaped holes into a cube.[1] The name comes from a face of the cube resembling a Jerusalem cross pattern.
Construction
The construction of the Jerusalem Cube can be described as follows:
- Start with a cube.
- Cut a cross through each side of the cube, leaving eight cubes (of rank +1) at the corners of the original cube, as well as twelve smaller cubes (of rank +2) centered on the edges of the original cube between cubes of rank +1.
- Repeat the process on the cubes of rank 1 and 2.
Each iteration adds eight cubes of rank one and twelve cubes of rank two, a twenty-fold increase. (Similar to the Menger sponge but with two different-sized cubes.) Iterating an infinite number of times results in the Jerusalem Cube.
References
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External links
- Dickau, R.: Jerusalem Cube Further discussion.
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