A survey on the square peg problem
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Publication:2813243
DOI10.1090/NOTI1100zbMATH Open1338.51017OpenAlexW2037502603WikidataQ28315803 ScholiaQ28315803MaRDI QIDQ2813243FDOQ2813243
Authors: Benjamin Matschke
Publication date: 15 June 2016
Published in: Notices of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1090/noti1100
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- Inscribed rectangles in a smooth Jordan curve attain at least one third of all aspect ratios
- The rectangular peg problem
- Rectangles, curves, and Klein bottles
- Cyclic quadrilaterals and smooth Jordan curves
- Regular polygonal partitions of a Tverberg type
- An integration approach to the Toeplitz square peg problem
- Any cyclic quadrilateral can be inscribed in any closed convex smooth curve
- Polygons inscribed in Jordan curves with prescribed edge ratios
- Splitting loops and necklaces: variants of the square peg problem
- A trichotomy for rectangles inscribed in Jordan loops
- Rectangles inscribed in locally connected plane continua
- Rectangles conformally inscribed in lines
- Generalization of Kimberling's concept of triangle center for other polygons
- On the square peg problem and its relatives
- Neighboring mapping points theorem
- Every Jordan curve inscribes uncountably many rhombi
- Inscribed rectangle coincidences
- A solution to two old problems by Menger concerning angle spaces
- Four lines and a rectangle
- A note on Toeplitz' conjecture
- Inscribing Spheres in Topologically Embedded Simplices
- Fun problems in geometry and beyond
- Equilateral polygons in a Euclidean space and on deformed spheres via Fadell-Husseini index
- Borsuk-Ulam theorems for products of spheres and Stiefel manifolds revisited
- Configuration spaces, multijet transversality, and the square-peg problem
- Pushing a rectangle down a path
- The conic geometry of rectangles inscribed in lines
- Quadrilaterals inscribed in convex curves
- Families of similar simplices inscribed in most smoothly embedded spheres
- Non-orientable slice surfaces and inscribed rectangles
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