An Infinite, Converging, Sequence of Brocard Porisms

10/03/2020
by   Dan Reznik, et al.
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The Brocard porism is a known 1d family of triangles inscribed in a circle and circumscribed about an ellipse. Remarkably, the Brocard angle is invariant and the Brocard points are stationary at the foci of the ellipse. In this paper we show that a certain derived triangle spawns off a second, smaller, Brocard porism so that repeating this calculation produces an infinite, converging sequence of porisms. We also show that this sequence is embedded in a continuous family of porisms.

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