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Recreational Mathematics Magazine
Volume 5 (2018): Issue 9 (September 2018)
Open Access
Maximum Genus of the Jenga Like Configurations
Rika Akiyama
Rika Akiyama
,
Nozomi Abe
Nozomi Abe
,
Hajime Fujita
Hajime Fujita
,
Yukie Inaba
Yukie Inaba
,
Mari Hataoka
Mari Hataoka
,
Shiori Ito
Shiori Ito
and
Satomi Seita
Satomi Seita
| Sep 25, 2018
Recreational Mathematics Magazine
Volume 5 (2018): Issue 9 (September 2018)
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Published Online:
Sep 25, 2018
Page range:
49 - 64
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/rmm-2018-0002
Keywords
Jenga
,
combinatorics
,
geometric topology
© 2018 Rika Akiyama et al., published by Sciendo
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Rika Akiyama
Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Japan Women’s University
Nozomi Abe
Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Japan Women’s University
Hajime Fujita
Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Japan Women’s University
Yukie Inaba
Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Japan Women’s University
Mari Hataoka
Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Japan Women’s University
Shiori Ito
Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Japan Women’s University
Satomi Seita
Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Japan Women’s University