parallelogrammon
Parallelogrammon is a fictional geometric construct used in recreational mathematics and conceptual expositions to explore relationships that arise from parallelograms and plane tilings. It is defined by considering two congruent parallelograms in the plane, where one is translated by a fixed nonzero vector and the other is kept in place.
Formally, a parallelogrammon is the region P ∆ (P + v), where P is a parallelogram, v is
Key properties include central symmetry about the midpoint between the centers of P and P+v, and a
Special cases illustrate the range of forms: when v is very small, the parallelogrammon is a thin
Parallelogrammon is used primarily as a didactic device in explorations of symmetry, tiling, and the relationship
See also: parallelogram, hexagon, symmetric difference, tilings, Minkowski sum.