One of the properties of the arbelos noticed and proved by Archimedes in his Book of Lemmas is that the two small circles inscribed into two pieces of the arbelos cut off by the line perpendicular to the base through the common point of the two small semicircles are equal. The circles have been known as Archimedes' Twin Circles. More than 2200 years after Archimedes,L. Bankoff (1974) has found another circle equal to the twins. In 1999 a large number of additional circles of the same radius has been reported by Dodge et al. More recently,F. Power described another quadruplet of circles that should be adopted into the family (Taken from CTK). In this page I am adding more circles.
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Arbelos
Archimedes' Twin Circles
Archimedes' s Quadruplets
Bankoff Circle
Schoch Circles
Schoch Line
A Dozen More Arbelos Twins
Thomas Schoch - My Arbelos Story
Woo Circles
Online Catalogue of Archimedean Circles