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Explores geometric operations like inversion, orthogonal circles, and cube duplication, emphasizing historical significance and modern construction methods.
Explores the influence of complexity on ergodic properties of symbolic systems, presenting the Curtis-Hedlund-Lyndon Theorem and constructions of minimal subshifts.
Explores the historical background and properties of regular polyhedra in Euclidean geometry, including the construction of perfect even numbers and the proportionality of arcs and angles.