Triangles on planar Jordan C1-curves

Abstract

We prove that a Jordan 1-curve in the plane contains any non-flat triangle up to translation and homothety with positive ratio. This is false if the curve is not C1. The proof uses a bit configuration spaces, differential and algebraic topology as well as the Schoenflies theorem. A partial generalization holds true in higher dimensions.

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