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Shadows of a Closed Curve

Published 7 Jun 2017 in math.MG | (1706.02355v1)

Abstract: A shadow of a geometric object $A$ in a given direction $v$ is the orthogonal projection of $A$ on the hyperplane orthogonal to $v$. We show that any topological embedding of a circle into Euclidean $d$-space can have at most two shadows that are simple paths in linearly independent directions. The proof is topological and uses an analog of basic properties of degree of maps on a circle to relations on a circle. This extends a previous result which dealt with the case $d=3$.

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