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Two problems concerning Frechet distance and lines of evasion

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Lvov State University. Translated from Sibirskii Matematicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 14–22, July–August, 1981.

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Bazilevich, L.E., Pesin, I.N. Two problems concerning Frechet distance and lines of evasion. Sib Math J 22, 495–501 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00967754

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