A coordinate system defined by the transformation equations
where
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(4)
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and for ![mu in [0,K]](/images/equations/Disk-CyclideCoordinates/Inline10.svg) ,
,
 ![nu in [0,K^']](/images/equations/Disk-CyclideCoordinates/Inline11.svg) ,
 and
,
 and  .
 Surfaces of constant
.
 Surfaces of constant  are given by the cyclides of rotation
 are given by the cyclides of rotation
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(5)
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surfaces of constant  by the disk cyclides
 by the disk cyclides
| ![[(cn^2nu)/(a^2)(x^2+y^2)+(k^('2)sn^2nu)/(a^2dn^2nu)z^2]^2 
 -(2cn^2nu)/(a^2)(x^2+y^2)-(2k^('2)sn^2nu)/(a^2dn^2nu)z^2+1=0,](/images/equations/Disk-CyclideCoordinates/NumberedEquation3.svg) | 
(6)
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and surfaces of constant  by the half-planes
 by the half-planes
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(7)
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See also
Cap-Cyclide Coordinates, 
Cyclidic Coordinates, 
Flat-Ring
 Cyclide Coordinates
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References
Moon, P. and Spencer, D. E. "Disk-Cyclide Coordinates  ."
 Fig. 4.10 in Field
 Theory Handbook, Including Coordinate Systems, Differential Equations, and Their
 Solutions, 2nd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 129-132, 1988.
."
 Fig. 4.10 in Field
 Theory Handbook, Including Coordinate Systems, Differential Equations, and Their
 Solutions, 2nd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 129-132, 1988.Referenced
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