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\(z\)-arcs in the thirty degrees sector
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    \(z\)-arcs in the thirty degrees sector (English)
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    13 December 2021
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    The author studies 3-segment non-convex simple arcs inscribed in the 30\degree\ sector and shows that each such arc of length one fits in the interior of the sector of radius one with the prescribed embedding. The author discusses implications of this study for covering problems involving triangular covers and for the worm problem of Leo Moser.
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    unit arc
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    worm
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    worm cover
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    \(\Lambda\)-configuration
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