Algorithms and Geometric Constructions
History and Overview
2018-06-01 v1
Abstract
It is well known that several classical geometry problems (e.g., angle trisection) are unsolvable by compass and straightedge constructions. But what kind of object is proven to be non-existing by usual arguments? These arguments refer to an intuitive idea of a geometric construction as a special kind of an `algorithm' using restricted means (straightedge and/or compass). However, the formalization is not obvious, and different descriptions existing in the literature are far from being complete and clear. We discuss the history of this notion and a possible definition in terms of a simple game
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@article{arxiv.1805.12579,
title = {Algorithms and Geometric Constructions},
author = {Vladimir Uspenskiy and Alexander Shen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.12579},
year = {2018}
}
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