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Part III: Polyhedra c: Cauchy’s Rigidity Theorem

Part III: Polyhedra c: Cauchy’s Rigidity Theorem. Joseph O’Rourke Smith College. Outline: Reconstruction of Convex Polyhedra. Cauchy to Sabitov (to an Open Problem) Cauchy’s Rigidity Theorem Aleksandrov’s Theorem Sabitov’s Algorithm. Reconstruction of Convex Polyhedra. graph

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Part III: Polyhedra c: Cauchy’s Rigidity Theorem

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  1. Part III: Polyhedrac: Cauchy’s Rigidity Theorem Joseph O’Rourke Smith College

  2. Outline: Reconstruction of Convex Polyhedra • Cauchy to Sabitov (to an Open Problem) • Cauchy’s Rigidity Theorem • Aleksandrov’s Theorem • Sabitov’s Algorithm

  3. Reconstruction of Convex Polyhedra • graph • face angles • edge lengths • face areas • face normals • dihedral angles • inscribed/circumscribed Steinitz’s Theorem } Minkowski’s Theorem

  4. Minkowski’s Theorem

  5. Reconstruction of Convex Polyhedra • graph • face angles • edge lengths • face areas • face normals • dihedral angles • inscribed/circumscribed } Cauchy’s Theorem

  6. Cauchy’s Rigidity Theorem • If two closed, convex polyhedra are combinatorially equivalent, with corresponding faces congruent, then the polyhedra are congruent; • in particular, the dihedral angles at each edge are the same. Global rigidity == unique realization

  7. Same facial structure,noncongruent polyhedra

  8. Spherical polygon

  9. Sign Labels: {+,-,0} • Compare spherical polygons Q to Q’ • Mark vertices according to dihedral angles: {+,-,0}. Lemma: The total number of alternations in sign around the boundary of Q is ≥ 4.

  10. The spherical polygon opens. (a) Zero sign alternations; (b) Two sign alts.

  11. Sign changes  Euler Theorem Contradiction Lemma  ≥ 4 V

  12. Flexing top of regular octahedron

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