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Extra Form
Lecturer 최인송
Dept. 건국대/서울대
date Mar 21, 2013

Trisection of an angle and duplication of a cube are among the famous problems of Greeks. 
Although they were proven later to be impossible in general, Greeks already knew that one can trisect an angle and duplicate a cube by supplimenting several conics other than circles. 
In this talk, we show that one single conic is sufficient, which is reminiscent of the Poncelet-Steiner theorem.

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