Six mathematical gems from the history of Distance Geometry
History and Overview
2015-02-11 v1 Combinatorics
Metric Geometry
Optimization and Control
Abstract
This is a partial account of the fascinating history of Distance Geometry. We make no claim to completeness, but we do promise a dazzling display of beautiful, elementary mathematics. We prove Heron's formula, Cauchy's theorem on the rigidity of polyhedra, Cayley's generalization of Heron's formula to higher dimensions, Menger's characterization of abstract semi-metric spaces, a result of Goedel on metric spaces on the sphere, and Schoenberg's equivalence of distance and positive semidefinite matrices, which is at the basis of Multidimensional Scaling.
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@article{arxiv.1502.02816,
title = {Six mathematical gems from the history of Distance Geometry},
author = {Leo Liberti and Carlile Lavor},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.02816},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
22 pages, 8 figures, submitted to ITOR special issue on distance geometry