Dancing polygons, rolling balls and the Cartan-Engel distribution
Abstract
A pair of planar polygons is "dancing" if one is inscribed in the other and they satisfy a certain cross-ratio relation at each vertex of the circumscribing polygon. Non-degenerate dancing pairs of closed n-gons exist for all n≥ 6. Dancing pairs correspond to trajectories of a non-holonomic mechanical system, consisting of a ball rolling, without slipping and twisting, along a polygon drawn on the surface of a ball 3 times larger than the rolling ball. The correspondence stems from reformulating both systems as piecewise rigid curves of a certain remarkable rank 2 non-integrable distribution defined on a 5-dimensional quadric in RP6, introduced by \'E. Cartan and F. Engel in 1893 in order to define the simple Lie group G2.
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