Infinity cube


An Infinity cube is a kind of mechanical puzzle toy with mathematical principles. Its shape is similar to a 2×2 Rubik's Cube. It can be opened and put back together from different directions, thus creating a visually interesting effect.
Construction
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The principle of the infinity cube is simple and can be made by hand with simple paper cutting and pasting. First make 8 small cubes, then arrange the small cubes in a 2 by 2 by 2 way, and tape 8 edges together. When combined, there are 28 small squares exposed and 20 small squares hidden inside.
Mathematics
[edit | edit source]Like the Rubik's Cube, the various states of the Infinity Cube can be represented as a group, but the Infinity Cube has far fewer permutations than the Rubik's Cube.
Rubik's Cube group have permutations[1][2] and isomorphic to the below group, where are alternating groups and are cyclic groups:
The largest group representation for Infinity Cube only contains 6 elements, and can be represented as:
See also
[edit | edit source]References
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