Klein-Arnold tensegrities
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce new classes of infinite and combinatorially periodic tensegrities, derived from algebraic multidimensional continued fractions in the sense of F. Klein. We describe the stress coefficients on edges through integer invariants of these continued fractions, as initiated by V.I. Arnold, thereby creating a novel connection between geometric rigidity theory and the geometry of continued fractions. Remarkably, the new classes of tensegrities possess rational self-stress coefficients. To establish the self-stressability of the frameworks, we present a projective version of the classical Maxwell-Cremona lifting principle, a result of independent interest.
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