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BP213 The tightest-curved section, out of all sections of curve that make a complete turn (360 degrees), contains an x-crossing point vs. not so.
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All examples are connected smooth curves allowed to self-intersect that must curve in only one direction (starting at one end, either clockwise or counter-clockwise), i.e. there is no inflection point.

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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP208 BP209 BP210 BP211 BP212  *  BP214 BP215 BP216 BP217 BP218

KEYWORD

less, convoluted, perfect, traditional

CONCEPT x-crossing (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

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