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arxiv: 1405.5233 · v2 · pith:VBSK3S62new · submitted 2014-05-20 · 🧮 math.MG · math.CO· math.NT

Most Reinhardt polygons are sporadic

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A \textit{Reinhardt polygon} is a convex $n$-gon that, for $n$ not a power of $2$, is optimal in three different geometric optimization problems, for example, it has maximal perimeter relative to its diameter. Some such polygons exhibit a particular periodic structure; others are termed \textit{sporadic}. Prior work has described the periodic case completely, and has shown that sporadic Reinhardt polygons occur for all $n$ of the form $n=pqr$ with $p$ and $q$ distinct odd primes and $r\geq2$. We show that (dihedral equivalence classes of) sporadic Reinhardt polygons outnumber the periodic ones for almost all $n$, and find that this first occurs at $n=105$. We also determine a formula for the number of sporadic Reinhardt polygons when $n=2pq$ with $p$ and $q$ distinct odd primes.

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