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Poncelet–Darboux Curves and Siebeck–Marden Theorem

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Although it is impossible to distinguish the nicest mathematical result, probably many mathematicians would agree that the Marden theorem of geometry of polynomials and the great Poncelet theorem from projective geometry of conics by their classical beauty occupy very special places.

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Dragović, V., Radnović, M. (2011). Poncelet–Darboux Curves and Siebeck–Marden Theorem. In: Poncelet Porisms and Beyond. Frontiers in Mathematics. Springer, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0015-0_6

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