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Non-closed geodesics on a convex polyhedron in $\mathbb{R}^3$
Let $P$ be the surface of a closed convex polyhedron in $\mathbb{R}^3$.
Q. Does every non-closed geodesic $\gamma$ fill $P$ densely?
Of course $\gamma$ cannot pass through a vertex of $P$, but it ...
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"Derived" polyhedra and polytopes
The notion of derived polygon is natural and leads to remarkable convergence.
Start with a polygon, and replace it by locating a point on every edge
a fraction $\alpha$ between the two endpoints. For ...
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Connections between a polytope's symmetry group and the existence of periodic orbits
Given an $n$-dimensional convex polytope $P$, one may set into motion a point-mass, starting on one of the facets of $P$, which travels along a straight trajectory inside $P$ except on collision with ...