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A circle having a given number of lattice points on its circumference. The Schinzel circle having n lattice points is given by the equation {(x-1/2)^2+y^2=1/45^(k-1) for n=2k ...
An Archimedean circle is a circle defined in the arbelos in a natural way and congruent to Archimedes' circles, i.e., having radius rho=1/2r(1-r) for an arbelos with outer ...
Consider a unit circle and a radiant point located at (mu,0). There are four different regimes of caustics, illustrated above. For radiant point at mu=infty, the catacaustic ...
The evolute of a circle is a degenerate point at the origin.
The Mandart circle is the circumcircle of the extouch triangle. It has center at Kimberling center X_(1158), which has trilinear center function (1) and radius ...
A notation for large numbers due to Steinhaus (1999). In circle notation, is defined as n in n squares, where numbers written inside squares (and triangles) are interpreted ...
A partially ordered set P is a circle order if it is isomorphic to a set of disks ordered by containment.
The orthotomic of the unit circle represented by x = cost (1) y = sint (2) with a source at (x,y) is x_o = xcos(2t)-ysin(2t)+2sint (3) y_o = -xsin(2t)-ycos(2t)+2cost. (4)
The strophoid of a circle with pole at the center and fixed point on the circumference is a Freeth's nephroid.
The circle with respect to which an inverse curve is computed or relative to which inverse points are computed. In three dimensions, inverse points can be computed relative ...
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