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A projective correlation of period two. In a polarity, a is called the polar of A, and A the inversion pole a.
Lachlan's terms for a collection of n points.
A collineation which transforms every one-dimensional form projectively. Any collineation which transforms one range into a projectively related range is a projective ...
The Reuleaux tetrahedron, sometimes also called the spherical tetrahedron, is the three-dimensional solid common to four spheres of equal radius placed so that the center of ...
A surface given by the parametric equations x(u,v) = u (1) y(u,v) = v (2) z(u,v) = 1/3u^3-1/2v^2. (3) The coefficients of the coefficients of the first fundamental form are E ...
A smooth curve is a curve which is a smooth function, where the word "curve" is interpreted in the analytic geometry context. In particular, a smooth curve is a continuous ...
A nickname for the one-sheeted hyperboloid due to Samuel (1988, p. 95).
There are (at least) three different types of points known as Steiner points. The point S of concurrence of the three lines drawn through the vertices of a triangle parallel ...
A Steinmetz curve is a curve of intersection of two perpendicularly placed cylinders of radii a and b comprising a Steinmetz solid. If the vertical cylinder has radius a and ...
A parallel of a surface of revolution is the intersection of the surface with a plane orthogonal to the axis of revolution.
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