There is no triangulation of the torus with vertex degrees \(5, 6, \dots , 6, 7\) and related results: geometric proofs for combinatorial theorems (Q376287)
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There is no triangulation of the torus with vertex degrees \(5, 6, \dots , 6, 7\) and related results: geometric proofs for combinatorial theorems (English)
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4 November 2013
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torus triangulation
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Euclidean cone metric
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holonomy
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meromorphic differential
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residue theorem
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Burgers vector
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0.7545464038848877
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0.7503464818000793
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0.7468107342720032
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