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    In this site we study the configuration space of certain machines, all placed in the plane. Machine's configuration space is an abstract way to describe all the states the machine could take. After a short introductory to topology, we implicitly construct configuration spaces for a certain family of machines, which turn out to be, oriented surfaces of varying genus. In the third part we introduce the notion of functional linkages, which are machines who can compute polynomial functions. It can be deduced from this that to each smooth manifold M, there exists a machine with configuration space homeomorphic to a finite number of copies of M.
    15 years ago by @toni
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