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  • ...was promoted to Professor for [[Descriptive Geometry]] and [[Perspective (geometry)|Perspective]]. Between 1860 and 1876 he published a textbook on descriptive geometry, consisting of two volumes, where he introduced (in the 1st volume) his sta ...
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  • ...uthor-link=Yiannis N. Moschovakis | author=Moschovakis, Yiannis N. | title=Descriptive Set Theory|url=https://www.math.ucla.edu/~ynm/books.htm | publisher=North H * {{annotated link|Descriptive set theory}} ...
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  • The '''Rytz’s axis construction''' is a basic method of [[descriptive geometry]] to find the axes, the [[semi-major axis]] and [[semi-minor axis]] and the Rytz’s construction is a [[classical construction]] of [[Euclidean geometry]], in which only [[Compass (drafting)|compass]] and [[ruler]] are allowed a ...
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  • ...ptic geometry are [[geodesic]] curves and, unlike the lines of [[Euclidean geometry]], are of finite length. The algebra of [[quaternion]]s provides a descriptive geometry of elliptic space in which Clifford parallelism is made explicit. ...
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  • ...is a [[Surface (mathematics)|surface]] that is generated by [[Translation (geometry)|translations:]] Translation surfaces are popular in [[descriptive geometry]]<ref>H. Brauner: ''Lehrbuch der Konstruktiven Geometrie'', Springer-Verlag ...
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  • | fields = [[Geometry]] | known_for = [[Equipollence (geometry)|Equipollence]] ...
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  • ...It was established 1853 by the German painter and teacher of [[descriptive geometry]] [[Karl Wilhelm Pohlke]]. The first proof of the theorem was published 186 ...space onto a plane can be considered as the composition of a [[Similarity (geometry)|similarity]] and a parallel projection.<ref>G. Pickert: ''Vom Satz von Poh ...
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  • In [[computational geometry]], the '''convex layers''' of a set of points in the [[Euclidean plane]] ar | journal = Journal of Computational Geometry ...
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  • {{Short description|Notable events in the history of geometry}} The following is a timeline of key developments of [[geometry]]: ...
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  • ...August 1945) was a German [[mathematician]] specializing in [[differential geometry]]. * ''Geometry of [[Contact geometry|Contact Transformations]]'' (1896). ...
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  • == Geometry == [[Geogebra|Geogebra (Geometry and Algebra)]] - combines geometric objects like circles and graphs of func ...
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  • ...em|axes]]", and indicates that the [[Dimension|dimensions]] and [[Scaling (geometry)|scaling]] of the coordinate axes play a crucial role. The result of an axo ...ievich |title=Engineering Graphics: Theoretical Foundations of Engineering Geometry for Design |publisher=Springer |date=2016 |isbn=978-3-319-29717-0 }} ...
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  • ...ematics)|rotation]], [[Translation (geometry)|translation]] and [[Scaling (geometry)|scaling]] transformations. The matrix provides an approach for classifying geometry relations. Roughly speaking, with a true/false matrix domain, there are 512 ...
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  • ...glewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1984.</ref><ref>Hunt, K. H. ''Kinematic Geometry of Mechanisms''. Oxford Engineering Science Series, 1979.</ref> The approac ...c equations in five unknowns, which he did using techniques in descriptive geometry. Burmester's graphical constructions still appear in machine theory textboo ...
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  • [[File:Minimally Descriptive Near Sets.svg|right|thumb|'''Figure 2.''' Descriptively, minimally near set As an illustration of the degree of descriptive nearness between two sets, consider an example of the Henry colour model fo ...
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  • ...an |first1=Feroze |last2=Kulkarni |first2=Vinay |title=Types of Variables, Descriptive Statistics, and Sample Size |journal=Indian Dermatology Online Journal |dat * [[Continuous geometry]] ...
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  • ...description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive; see [[WP:SDNONE]] --> * 1659 - Second edition of [[Van Schooten]]'s Latin translation of Descartes' Geometry with appendices by [[Hudde]] and [[Hendrik van Heuraet|Heuraet]], ...
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  • ...n–Volterra time-domain technique for waveguides: A case study for elliptic geometry.] ''Wave Motion'' '''49'''(2), 347–363 (2012), doi: 10.1016/j.wavemoti.2011 The most well-established method for the inhomogeneous (source-related) descriptive equations of wave motion is one based on the Green's function technique.<re ...
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  • {{About||the real numbers used in descriptive set theory|Baire space (set theory)}} Real numbers can be thought of as all points on a [[line (geometry)|line]] called the [[number line]] or [[real line]], where the points corre ...
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  • ...analysis|analysis]] by [[Weierstrass]] and others, the reformulation of [[geometry]] in terms of analysis, and the invention of [[set theory]] by [[Georg Cant ...n emerged in the 17th century as a result of the development of [[analytic geometry]] and the [[infinitesimal calculus]]. Nevertheless, Medvedev suggests that ...
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