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In three dimensions, there are three classes of constant curvature geometries. All are based on the first four of Euclid's postulates, but each uses its own version of the ...
A point which lies on at least one ordinary line is called an ordinary point, or sometimes a regular point.
A point which is a member of the set closure of a given set S and the set closure of its complement set. If A is a subset of R^n, then a point x in R^n is a boundary point of ...
A point at the intersection of two or more grid lines in a point lattice.
An accumulation point is a point which is the limit of a sequence, also called a limit point. For some maps, periodic orbits give way to chaotic ones beyond a point known as ...
A point lattice is a regularly spaced array of points. In the plane, point lattices can be constructed having unit cells in the shape of a square, rectangle, hexagon, etc. ...
The point of illumination for a caustic.
The nine-point circle, also called Euler's circle or the Feuerbach circle, is the circle that passes through the perpendicular feet H_A, H_B, and H_C dropped from the ...
The point of coincidence of P and P^' in Fagnano's theorem.
A point v is a central point of a graph if the eccentricity of the point equals the graph radius. The set of all central points is called the graph center.
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