A rigidity criterion for non-convex polyhedra

Mathematics – Differential Geometry

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11 pages, 1 image. Revised versions will be posted on http://picard.ups-tlse.fr/~schlenker v2: one statement corrected, ref. a

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Let $P$ be a (non necessarily convex) embedded polyhedron in $\R^3$, with its vertices on an ellipsoid. Suppose that the interior of $P$ can be decomposed into convex polytopes without adding any vertex. Then $P$ is infinitesimally rigid. More generally, let $P$ be a polyhedron bounding a domain which is the union of polytopes $C_1, ..., C_n$ with disjoint interiors, whose vertices are the vertices of $P$. Suppose that there exists an ellipsoid which contains no vertex of $P$ but intersects all the edges of the $C_i$. Then $P$ is infinitesimally rigid. The proof is based on some geometric properties of hyperideal hyperbolic polyhedra.

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