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Approximate embedding of large polygons into $Z^2$
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Let $Z^2$ denote the standard lattice in the plane $R^2$. We prove that given a finite subset $S\subset R^2$ and $\eps>0$, then for all sufficiently large dilations $t>0$ there exists a rotation $\rho\colon R^2\to R^2$ around the origin such that $\dist(\rho(tz),Z^2)<\eps$, for all $z\in S$. The result, in a larger generality, has been proved in 2006 by Tamar Ziegler (improving earlier results by Furstenberg, Katznelson, Weiss). The proof presented in the paper is short and self-contained.
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