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The point of coincidence of P and P^' in Fagnano's theorem.
Given a triangle with one vertex at the origin and the others at positions v_1 and v_2, one might think that a random point inside the triangle would be given by ...
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.
Two lattice points (x,y) and (x^',y^') are mutually visible if the line segment joining them contains no further lattice points. This corresponds to the requirement that ...
A point x_0 at which the derivative of a function f(x) vanishes, f^'(x_0)=0. A stationary point may be a minimum, maximum, or inflection point.
The point with respect to which a radial curve is computed.
A fixed point for which the eigenvalues are complex conjugates.
An umbilic point, also called simply an umbilic, is a point on a surface at which the curvature is the same in any direction.
The Gibert point can be defined as follows. Given a reference triangle DeltaABC, reflect the point X_(1157) (which is the inverse point of the Kosnita point in the ...
A Cevian point P is point with respect to which a set of Cevians of a triangle are taken. Connecting the endpoints of the Cevians through a point P gives the so-called Cevian ...
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