Meissner polyhedra
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Abstract: In this paper we develop a concrete way to construct bodies of constant width in dimension three. They are constructed from special embeddings of self-dual graphs.
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- Discrete geometry. Abstracts from the workshop held January 21--26, 2024
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- Strongly involutive self-dual polyhedra
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