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Gil Bor, Bicycle Tracks, their Monodromy Invariants and Geodesics

October 16, 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm KST

B236-1, IBS Korea, Republic of

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Gil Bor
CIMAT

At first sight, the pair of front and back wheel tracks left by a passing bike on a sandy or muddy terrain seems like a random pair of curves. This is not the case. For example, one can usually distinguish between the front and back wheel tracks, and even the direction at which these were traversed, based solely on their shapes. You can try it for the following pair of paths.

Another example: If the front wheel traverses a small enough closed path (compared to the bike size), then, typically, the back track does not close up, by an amount approximated by the area enclosed by the front track and the bicycle length; this fact was utilized to build a simple area measuring mechanical device, now obsolete, called the Hatchet planimeter.

In recent years the subject has attracted attention due to newly discovered relations with the theory of completely integrable systems (the filament flow), sub-Riemannian geometry and elasticity theory. I will try to describe some of these developments and open questions.

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Date:
October 16, 2023
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm KST
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B236-1
IBS Korea, Republic of

Organizer

Jun-Muk Hwang
IBS 복소기하학연구단 Center for Complex Geometry
기초과학연구원 복소기하학연구단
대전 유성구 엑스포로 55 (우) 34126
IBS Center for Complex Geometry
Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
55 Expo-ro Yuseong-gu Daejeon 34126 South Korea
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