The Farthest Point Map on the Regular Dodecahedron

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Authors: Richard Evan Schwartz Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 6 April 2021

Abstract: Let X be the regular dodecahedron, equipped with its intrinsic path metric. Given pinX let G(p)=q where q is the point on X which maximizes the distance to p. (Generically, G is single-valued.) We give a complete description of the map G and as a consequence show that the omega-limit set of G is the 1-skeleton of a subdivision of X into 180 convex quadrilaterals. G is a piecewise bi-quadratic map, and each algebraic piece is defined by a straight line construction involving a rhombus. The rhombi involved have the same shapes as the ones in the Penrose tiling. Our proof is computer-assisted but rigorous.




Has companion code repository: https://github.com/RichardEvanSchwartz/Dodecahedron









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