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Conditions for polygonal lines and polyhedra in \(E^ 3\) to be closed (English)
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A polygon in \(E^ 3\) is determined up to Euclidean motion by the curvature angles, the torsion angles and the lengths of the segments. Similarly the question whether or not such a polygon is closed can be decided by certain determinants in terms of these quantities. This is the main result of the paper. Finally the author mentions the zig-zag polygons on the five Platonic solids which usually are called ''Petrie polygons''.
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Petrie polygons
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