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An elementary proof is given to show that a parametrised algebraic curve in the plane may be traced out, in the sense of A. B. Kempe, by a finite pinned linkage. Additionally it is shown that any parametrised continuous curve gamma: [0,1] to R^2 may be traced out by an infinite linkage where the valencies of the joints is uniformly bounded. We also discuss related Kempe universality theorems and give a novel correction of Kempes original argument.
In this short note we prove two elegant generalized continued fraction formulae $$e= 2+cfrac{1}{1+cfrac{1}{2+cfrac{2}{3+cfrac{3}{4+ddots}}}}$$ and $$e= 3+cfrac{-1}{4+cfrac{-2}{5+cfrac{-3}{6+cfrac{-4}{7+ddots}}}}$$ using elementary methods. The first
In this paper we provide several emph{metric universality} results. We exhibit for certain classes $cC$ of metric spaces, families of metric spaces $(M_i, d_i)_{iin I}$ which have the property that a metric space $(X,d_X)$ in $cC$ is coarsely, resp.
We study the (Ahlfors regular) conformal dimension of the boundary at infinity of Gromov hyperbolic groups which split over elementary subgroups. If such a group is not virtually free, we show that the conformal dimension is equal to the maximal valu
Let $G$ be a finite $d$-regular graph with a proper edge coloring. An edge Kempe switch is a new proper edge coloring of $G$ obtained by switching the two colors along some bi-chromatic cycle. We prove that any other edge coloring can be obtained by
A proof of quantumness is a method for provably demonstrating (to a classical verifier) that a quantum device can perform computational tasks that a classical device with comparable resources cannot. Providing a proof of quantumness is the first step