2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2012.02400
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Intersecting the sides of a polygon

Abstract: Consider the map S which sends a planar polygon P to a new polygon S(P ) whose vertices are the intersection points of second nearest sides of P . This map is the inverse of the famous pentagram map. In this paper we investigate the dynamics of the map S. Namely, we address the question of whether a convex polygon stays convex under iterations of S. Computer experiments suggest that this almost never happens. We prove that indeed the set of polygons which remain convex under iterations of S has measure zero, a… Show more

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