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In this paper we use a recent algorithm for finding flexible realizations of graphs. In particular we consider generically rigid graphs that have special non-generic instances in which edge lengths can be found such that we get a continuous motion. The graphs we present have a symmetric structure and allow flexible unit distance realizations.
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Rigid Graph, Flexible Instance
Rigid Graph, Flexible Instance
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