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Re: squaring the circle-a shocking result
Hi,
I am glad that the mathematicians made me crazy. I don't feel it was fair.
I know about the Banach's stuffs long ago. I thought that Sonnet was
talking about something new and shocking. Next time please define the
problem more clearly. I can understand what you say but not what you mean.
You definitely cannot produce unmeasurable sets by a finite number of
cuts OK?
To Sonnet:
I can define curvature ( right-handed and left-handed, as the
derivatives), even the curve is not differentiable ( but continuous I hope).
The conservation is still hold, if at one point you have two curvatures,
you should have the complementary curve that has a point with two curvatures
which cancelled the previous two completely.
Just for your interest, I have worked with a singular metrics already (
multi-value....) but the curvature can be well defined.
Cheers
Aiviet