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Unit Circle Divided in Equal Areas

Author:String_1
Topic:Area, Circle, Combinatorics, Unit Circle
This diagram constructs a division of a unit circle into n equal areas in a way such that the total sum of the perimeters of the parts is nearly as small as possible. The problem stems from: http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/879940/unit-circle-is-divided-into-n-equal-pieces-what-is-the-least-value-of-the-per

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