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The set of nondegenerate flexible polyhedra of a prescribed combinatorial structure is not always algebraic

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The set of nondegenerate flexible polyhedra of a prescribed combinatorial structure is not always algebraic
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Siberian Mathematical Journal, August 2015
DOI 10.1134/s0037446615040011
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V. A. Alexandrov

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