A dynamic proof of Thébault’s theorem

  • Gerhard Wanner

    Université de Genève, Switzerland
  • Alexander Ostermann

    Universität Innsbruck, Austria

Abstract

Thébault’s theorem, discovered in 1938 (see [5]), has the remarkable property that it required three decades to obtain a first proof, which then took 24 pages of calculations. Subsequent shorter proofs, but not easy ones, were published mainly in Elemente der Mathematik ([4] and [6]) and in Dutch language. We refer to [1], [2], and [7] for complete accounts of all these and recent proofs. In this note we want to emphasize the role of a certain parabola which comes out of a dynamic machine, and which allows an easy understanding.

Cite this article

Gerhard Wanner, Alexander Ostermann, A dynamic proof of Thébault’s theorem . Elem. Math. 65 (2010), no. 1, pp. 12–16

DOI 10.4171/EM/133