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Paper

Plane sets invisible in finitely many directions

Published 17 July 2018 © 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd & London Mathematical Society
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0951-7715/31/8/3914

Abstract

We consider the problem of mirror invisibility for plane sets. Given a circle and a finite number of unit vectors (defining the directions of invisibility) such that the angles between them are commensurable with π, for any there exists a set invisible in the chosen directions that contains the circle and is contained in its -neighborhood. This set is the disjoint union of infinitely many domains with piecewise smooth boundary.

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