Bellman's lost-in-a-forest problem solutions for several shapes by CMG Lee with data from http://old.maa.org/sites/default/files/pdf/upload_library/22/Ford/Finch645-654.pdf . 1-4: straight path of length equal to the shape's diameter d (dotted black), circles of radius d centred on each vertex shows that every point on the shape is within d of it; 5: "broadworm" for an infinitely wide strip.
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Bellman's lost-in-a-forest problem solutions for several shapes by CMG Lee with data from http://old.maa.org/sites/default/files/pdf/upload_library/22/Ford/Finch645-654.pdf . 1-4: straight path of length equal to the shape's diameter d (dotted black), circles of radius d centred on each vertex shows that every point on the shape is within d of it; 5: "broadworm" for an infinitely wide strip.