We extend linkage unfolding results from the well-studied case of polygonal linkages to the more general case of linkages of polygons. More precisely, we consider chains of nonoverlapping rigid planar shapes (Jordan regions) that are hinged together sequentially at rotatable joints. Our goal is to characterize the familes of planar shapes that admit locked chains, where some configurations cannot be reached by continuous reconfiguration without self-intersection, and which families of planar shapes guarantee universal foldability, where every chain is guaranteed to have a connected configuration space. Previously, only obtuse triangles were known to admit locked shapes, and only line segments were known to guarantee universal foldability. W...
Rapport interne.It has recently been shown that any simple (i.e. nonintersecting) polygonal chain in...
AbstractWe prove that, in all dimensions d⩾4, every simple open polygonal chain and every tree may b...
We study collections of linkages in 3-space that are in the sense that the linkages cannot be separa...
We extend linkage unfolding results from the well-studied case of polygonal linkages to the more gen...
We extend linkage unfolding results from the well-studied case of polygonal linkages to the more gen...
In this paper, we study movements of simple polygonal chains in 3D. We say that an open, simple poly...
For most classes of chains, it is known if these contain locks, but especially for fixed-angle equil...
In this paper we are concerned with motions for untangling polygonal linkages (chains, polygons and ...
The resolution of a decades-old open problem is described: polygonal chains cannot lock in the plane
It has recently been shown that any simple (i.e. nonintersecting) polygonal chain in the plane can b...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.International audienceThis paper studies move...
It is an open problem to determine whether a polygonal chain can be "straightened" in the ...
We study the motion of polygonal linkages under the restriction that the angles between adjacent edg...
An l-ruler is a chain of n links, each of length l. The links, which are allowed to cross, are model...
It is an open problem to determined whether a polygonal chain can be straightened inside a confi nin...
Rapport interne.It has recently been shown that any simple (i.e. nonintersecting) polygonal chain in...
AbstractWe prove that, in all dimensions d⩾4, every simple open polygonal chain and every tree may b...
We study collections of linkages in 3-space that are in the sense that the linkages cannot be separa...
We extend linkage unfolding results from the well-studied case of polygonal linkages to the more gen...
We extend linkage unfolding results from the well-studied case of polygonal linkages to the more gen...
In this paper, we study movements of simple polygonal chains in 3D. We say that an open, simple poly...
For most classes of chains, it is known if these contain locks, but especially for fixed-angle equil...
In this paper we are concerned with motions for untangling polygonal linkages (chains, polygons and ...
The resolution of a decades-old open problem is described: polygonal chains cannot lock in the plane
It has recently been shown that any simple (i.e. nonintersecting) polygonal chain in the plane can b...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.International audienceThis paper studies move...
It is an open problem to determine whether a polygonal chain can be "straightened" in the ...
We study the motion of polygonal linkages under the restriction that the angles between adjacent edg...
An l-ruler is a chain of n links, each of length l. The links, which are allowed to cross, are model...
It is an open problem to determined whether a polygonal chain can be straightened inside a confi nin...
Rapport interne.It has recently been shown that any simple (i.e. nonintersecting) polygonal chain in...
AbstractWe prove that, in all dimensions d⩾4, every simple open polygonal chain and every tree may b...
We study collections of linkages in 3-space that are in the sense that the linkages cannot be separa...