This is a blog based on Topological Robotics. Everything here will be posted by an academic student researcher at Wilbur Wright College on topics related to Topological Robotics and most specifically Topological Complexity, the term first coined by the mathematician Michael Farber. The posts on the blog will be published every week on various topics.
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For the hexagon we get something that looks like a cylinder but with an intersection of the other two parts when connected inside of it. Because there is no other way to connect them together without entering inside and intersecting with each other. Like it's shown in the following pictures:
Watheq Al-Bnosha
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- Cartesian Product
- Configuration Spaces
- Configuration Spaces and Algorithm
- Farber's Theorem and Topological Complexity
- Farber's Theorem and Topological Robotics
- Introduction to Topological Robotics
- Introduction to Topology: Homotopy Equivalences and Homeomorphisms
- Set Theory and Topology
- Topological Robotics
- Topological Spaces
- Topology Equivalence
Isn't it a torus?
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