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Semi-regular plane polygons of integral type

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A polygon is called semi-regular if its interior angles are equal to one another. The paper deals mainly with semi-regular polygons whose sides have integral lengths.

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Stewart, B.M., Herzog, F. Semi-regular plane polygons of integral type. Israel J. Math. 11, 31–52 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02761446

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