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Napoleon Polygons

The American Mathematical Monthly, 2015
An n-gon is called Napoleon if the centers of the regular n- gons erected outwardly on its sides are vertices of a regular n-gon. In this note we obtain a new geometric characterization of Napoleon $n$- gons and give a new proof of the well-known theorem of Barlotti - Greber that an n-gon is Napoleon if and only if it is affine - regular.
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The Napoleonic Tradition

International Journal of Public Sector Management, 2008
Abstract Some features of the administrative system in France predate Napoleon and his framing of the French state. But the Napoleonic model of the state remains a crucial means of understanding public administration in France. For example, the emphasis on law as the foundation of administration and of accountability can be seen as ...
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Correction to “Napoleon Polygons”

The American Mathematical Monthly, 2015
Short correction in the inductive argument of the article 101. V.Georgiev, T. Andreescu, O. Mushkarov, Napoleon polygons. Amer. Math. Monthly 122 (2015), no. 1, 24–29.
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The Napoleonic Regimes

2012
Abstract The Napoleonic regimes, the Consulate of 1799–1804, and then the First French Empire from 1804 to 1815, have always proved baffling. Napoleon was anything but a convenient stereotype, and it stands to reason that his political creation soon comes apart in the hands of those who think in neat categories.
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Is Napoleon's Theorem Really Napoleon's Theorem?

The American Mathematical Monthly, 2012
A result frequently attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte is the topic of this note; it has an interesting history, and there are a considerable number of papers devoted to it.
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Napoleons' mirrors

2017
Resumo: Este ensaio busca examinar o diálogo que o escritor brasileiro Machado de Assis (1839-1908) estabelece com o romancista francês Stendhal (Henri Beyle, 1783-1842), ao representar, em Quincas Borba, de 1891, um processo de identificação de um indivíduo com uma figura história (Rubião com Napoleão III) que acaba por levá-lo à loucura, bastante ...
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