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Mathematicians define a new shape—and you’ve probably seen it

Last updated: September 21, 2024 2:22 am
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Introducing the Fascinating World of Soft Cells: A New Geometric Shape

In a groundbreaking development, mathematicians have unveiled a newly defined geometric shape known as a “soft cell.” This innovative classification represents geometric building blocks with rounded corners that can interlock at cusp-like points to fill both two- and three-dimensional spaces. The concept of soft cells may seem rudimentary at first glance, but the implications of this discovery are truly remarkable.

Chaim Goodman-Strauss, a mathematician not involved in the research, expressed astonishment at the classification, stating, “Simply, no one has done this before.” This sentiment underscores the novelty and significance of the work in redefining fundamental geometric shapes.

For centuries, mathematicians have explored the properties of polygonal shapes like triangles, squares, and hexagons that can cover a 2D plane without gaps. However, recent advancements, such as Penrose tilings, have introduced structures capable of filling spaces without repeating patterns. Building on these discoveries, a team led by Gábor Domokos at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics delved into the realm of “soft cells” by investigating rounded corners and their role in geometric arrangements.

Published in the prestigious journal PNAS Nexus, the study unveils soft cells as rounded forms that can completely fill a space due to specific corners deformed into “cusp shapes.” These unique cusps, featuring zero internal angles, allow edges to meet tangentially and seamlessly fit into other rounded corners. Through an innovative algorithmic model, the researchers explored the possibilities enabled by shapes adhering to these new rules, revealing intriguing insights into the nature of soft cells.

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Architectural examples include the Heydar Aliyev Center in Azerbaijan. Credit: Deposit Photos

Nature serves as a rich source of inspiration for soft cells, with examples of these shapes found in an onion’s cross-section, biological tissue cells, and river-formed islands. In the realm of three-dimensional structures, soft cells manifest in segments of nautilus shells, offering a glimpse into the intricate beauty of natural geometry.

Despite the seemingly elusive nature of soft cells, their presence in architectural marvels like the Heydar Aliyev Center and the Sydney Opera House underscores their enduring appeal and functionality. These iconic structures showcase the elegance and innovation inherent in soft cell designs, further highlighting the profound impact of geometry on our built environment.

In conclusion, the emergence of soft cells as a new geometric shape represents a significant milestone in mathematical exploration. By redefining traditional concepts and embracing rounded forms, mathematicians have unlocked a world of possibilities that are sure to inspire future research and creative endeavors.

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