For more information on the published version, visit Taylor and Francis's Website., Francese, Christopher, and David Richeson. The Flaw in Euler's Proof of His Polyhedral Formula. The American Mathematical Monthly 114, no. 4...
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Published as: Richeson, David, Paul Winkler, and Jim Wiseman. Itineraries of Rigid Rotations and Diffeomorphisms of the Circle. Theoretical Computer Science 411, no. 1 (2010): 259-265....
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On November 14, 1750 Leonhard Euler sent a letter from Berlin to his friend Christian Goldbach in St. Petersburg announcing his discovery of a simple relationship between the features on a polyhedron. This observation, now...