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Recreational Mathematics

Recreational Mathematics Session I #4

Subevent of Recreational Mathematics Session I

Couch 325

Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Starts at: 2025-02-28 03:00PM

Ends at: 2025-02-28 03:15PM

The Gauss-Bonnet theorem and triangular Tangles

Douglas Torrance ⟨dtorrance@piedmont.edu⟩

Abstract:

A Tangle is a smooth closed curve formed by the union of arcs of congruent circles, known as links. We use the Gauss-Bonnet theorem to prove an interesting result about the number of concave v. convex links in a Tangle. This in turn allows us to show that all “triangular Tangles” (planar Tangles formed from sixths of circles) may be constructed by a sequence of fundamental operations starting from a circle.

Notes:

Based on the paper “Properties of regular Tangles” by Bowen, Pruitt, and T. (https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2405.20793)

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