Abstract

1. INTRODUCTION. The trajectory of a billiard ball in motion on a frictionless billiards table is completely determined by its initial position, direction, and speed. When the ball strikes a bumper, we assume that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. Once released, the ball continues indefinitely along its trajectory with constant speed unless it strikes a vertex, at which point it stops. If the ball returns to its initial position with its initial velocity direction, it retraces its trajectory and continues to do so repeatedly; we call such trajectories periodic. Nonperiodic trajectories are either infinite or singular; in the later case the trajectory terminates at a vertex.

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