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Part III: Polyhedra Part III: Polyhedra c: Cauchy’s Rigidity c: Cauchy’s Rigidity Theorem Theorem Joseph O’Rourke Joseph O’Rourke Smith College Smith College

Part III: Polyhedra c: Cauchy’s Rigidity Theorem

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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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Part III: PolyhedraPart III: Polyhedrac: Cauchy’s Rigidity c: Cauchy’s Rigidity

TheoremTheorem

Joseph O’RourkeJoseph O’RourkeSmith CollegeSmith College

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Outline: Outline: Reconstruction of Convex Reconstruction of Convex PolyhedraPolyhedraCauchy to Sabitov (to an Open

Problem) Cauchy’s Rigidity Theorem Aleksandrov’s Theorem Sabitov’s Algorithm

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graphface anglesedge lengthsface areasface normalsdihedral anglesinscribed/circumscribed

Reconstruction of Convex Reconstruction of Convex PolyhedraPolyhedra

Steinitz’s Theorem

Minkowski’s Theorem}

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Minkowski’s TheoremMinkowski’s Theorem

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Reconstruction of Convex Reconstruction of Convex PolyhedraPolyhedra

Cauchy’s Theorem

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Cauchy’s Rigidity TheoremCauchy’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

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Same facial structure,Same facial structure,noncongruent polyhedranoncongruent polyhedra

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Spherical polygonSpherical polygon

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Sign Labels: {+,-,0}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.

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The spherical polygon opens.

(a) Zero sign alternations; (b) Two sign alts.

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Sign changes Sign changes Euler Theorem Euler Theorem Contradiction Contradiction

Lemma ≥ 4 V

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