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U. Martin Skrodzki, and K. Polthier. Proceedings of Bridges 2016: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Education, Culture, page 481--484. Phoenix, Arizona, Tessellations Publishing, (2016)Available online at http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2016/bridges2016-481.html.
M. Müller, J. Bender, N. Chentanez, and M. Macklin. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Motion in Games, page 55--60. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2016)
A. Boulch, and R. Marlet. Proceedings of the Symposium on Geometry Processing, page 281--290. Goslar Germany, Germany, Eurographics Association, (2016)
P. Wu, Y. Lee, H. Tseng, H. Ho, M. Yang, and S. Chien. 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR-Adjunct), page 186-191. IEEE Computer Society, (2017)
P. Wu, R. Wang, K. Kin, C. Twigg, S. Han, M. Yang, and S. Chien. Proceedings of the 30th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, page 365--374. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2017)
C. Weng, B. Curless, and I. Kemelmacher-Shlizerman. (2018)cite arxiv:1812.02246Comment: The project page is at https://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/wakeup/, and the supplementary video is at https://youtu.be/G63goXc5MyU.
W. Hamilton, R. Ying, and J. Leskovec. (2017)cite arxiv:1709.05584Comment: Published in the IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin, September 2017; version with minor corrections.
A. Chéritat. (2014)cite arxiv:1410.4417Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures. This version has the following changes: Added computer generated images of the key positions S1 and S2. Corrected several minor mistakes. Corrected the proof of the main proposition (I had forgotten to ensure that the top and bottom curves remain embedded during the homotopy) and slightly changed the statement of Lemma 3 to adapt.