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Modelirovanie i Analiz Informatsionnykh Sistem, 2013, Volume 20, Number 1, Pages 138–159 (Mi mais292)  

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Deformations of Planar Equilateral Polygons with a Constant Index

E. S. Zaputryaeva

Moscow State Pedagogical University, Russia, Moscow
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Abstract: A carpenter’s rule problem is considered for the case of a self-intersecting planar polygon with additional restriction: the index (turning number) of the polygon should be preserved during deformation. We present a solution for equilateral polygons and state a problem for general ones.
Keywords: planar polygons, bar linkages, carpenter’s rule problem.
Received: 15.09.2012
Document Type: Article
UDC: 513.7
Language: Russian
Citation: E. S. Zaputryaeva, “Deformations of Planar Equilateral Polygons with a Constant Index”, Model. Anal. Inform. Sist., 20:1 (2013), 138–159
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\Bibitem{Zap13}
\by E.~S.~Zaputryaeva
\paper Deformations of Planar Equilateral Polygons with a Constant Index
\jour Model. Anal. Inform. Sist.
\yr 2013
\vol 20
\issue 1
\pages 138--159
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/mais292}
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