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The involute of a parabola x = at^2 (1) y = at (2) is given by x_i = -(atsinh^(-1)(2t))/(2sqrt(4t^2+1)) (3) y_i = a(1/2t-(sinh^(-1)(2t))/(4sqrt(4t^2+1))). (4) Defining ...
For a parabola oriented vertically and opening upwards, the vertex is the point where the curve reaches a minimum.
A cyclide formed by inversion of a standard torus when inversion sphere is tangent to the torus.
A quadratic surface given by the equation x^2+2rz=0.
A fixed point of a linear transformation for which the rescaled variables satisfy (delta-alpha)^2+4betagamma=0.
A parabolic cyclide formed by inversion of a horn torus when the inversion sphere is tangent to the torus.
A point p on a regular surface M in R^3 is said to be parabolic if the Gaussian curvature K(p)=0 but S(p)!=0 (where S is the shape operator), or equivalently, exactly one of ...
A parabolic cyclide formed by inversion of a ring torus when the inversion sphere is tangent to the torus.
A parabolic cyclide formed by inversion of a spindle torus when the inversion sphere is tangent to the torus.
A paracompact space is a T2-space such that every open cover has a locally finite open refinement. Paracompactness is a very common property that topological spaces satisfy. ...
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