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A note on characterizing maximally looped complex curves
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    A note on characterizing maximally looped complex curves (English)
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    18 August 2002
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    Motivated by applications in chaos theory maximally looped closed planar curves \(C\) with a finite number \(n>0\) of self-transversal double points and with no triple points are investigated. After a simple characterization of such curves \(C\) it is shown that for these curves i) \(n\) is odd, ii) the winding number of their tangents has the value \(-2\) or 0 or \(+2\) and iii) a curve without inflection points has exactly \(n\) double tangents.
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    maximally looped closed
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    planar curves
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    self-transversal
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    double points
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    double tangents
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    winding number of tangents
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