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- ...[[surface (geometry)|surfaces]] and others in a space, such as a [[Plane_(geometry)|plane]], a higher dimensional Euclidean space, a sphere or other [[non-Euc ...ric]]) properties of a given space or, more specifically in [[differential geometry]], a given complete locally homogeneous Riemannian manifold.2 KB (232 words) - 03:09, 8 March 2024
- Geometry is not only about "study of the relationships between points, lines, surfac ...nough perspective to write this entry. Indeed if someone would ask me what geometry is the best I can do is tell them about Klein's Erlanger Programm, and desc2 KB (310 words) - 14:08, 26 September 2007
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- [[Image:Right angle (geometry) definition.png|frame|Diagram showing the definition of a right angle. The In [[Euclidean geometry]], a '''right angle''', symbolized by the L-shaped figure '''∟''', bisect832 bytes (148 words) - 17:48, 6 February 2009
- ...rmer), moved from "Plane", could be used later in the history of Euclidean geometry. [[User:Boris Tsirelson|Boris Tsirelson]] 07:24, 30 July 2010 (UTC) ...ane" was considered satisfactory. However, with the birth of non-Euclidean geometry and attention to the logical foundations of mathematics in the second half2 KB (269 words) - 02:30, 30 July 2010
- ...special point located at the intersection of two or more [[line (Euclidean geometry)|lines]], generally in an angle, polygon or polyhedron. Vertices appear als335 bytes (50 words) - 03:10, 8 March 2024
- In [[triangle geometry]], an '''altitude''' is a line from a vertex perpendicular to the opposite * {{cite book | author=H.S.M. Coxeter | coauthors=S.L. Greitzer | title=Geometry revisited | series=New Mathematical Library | volume=19 | publisher=[[MAA]]671 bytes (102 words) - 14:53, 12 February 2009
- ...above source material creates a circular definition with [[perpendicular (geometry)]]. An alternative, that does not depend on the definition of perpendicular *Even poor old Wikipedia has this to say: "In geometry and trigonometry, a right angle is an angle of 90 degrees, corresponding to9 KB (1,379 words) - 17:46, 6 February 2009
- [[Image:Point (geometry).png|frame|Diagram of a point (in blue) called A (with its label in black)] [[Image:Point (geometry) circle notation.png|frame|Diagram of a point using an alternative "circle"2 KB (301 words) - 03:10, 8 March 2024
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- Should this be renamed "algebraic geometry"?1 KB (193 words) - 05:55, 15 November 2008
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- Assume the analogous comment to what I made at [[Talk:surface (geometry)]]. I suggest that discussion take place there. --[[User:Catherine Woodgo447 bytes (64 words) - 06:01, 3 August 2010
- ...xt which isn't a live link. After skipping around, found that submitting "Geometry/Definition" in the search field gets the definition.<br/>jnc> If [CZ:Defini2 KB (303 words) - 15:39, 27 May 2008
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- ...tion as intersection at infinity; in non-elementary texts (say, projective geometry) such notion exists, and it appears that parallel lines do intersect at inf ...s ''Elements'', Euclid has a "postulate" which is -- in the context of his geometry -- equivalent to (but different from) the "uniqueness of a parallel" (which2 KB (299 words) - 05:22, 17 April 2010
- ...y — that for any two of its points entirely contains the [[line (Euclidean geometry)|straight line]] joining them. ...l affine subspaces. In an axiomatic approach, basic concepts of elementary geometry, such as "point", "line" and "plane", are undefined primitives.16 KB (2,638 words) - 03:10, 8 March 2024
- #REDIRECT [[rectilinear angle (geometry)]]42 bytes (4 words) - 11:53, 21 October 2008
- In [[Euclidean geometry]], a '''reflection''' is a linear operation σ on <font style="vertica8 KB (1,366 words) - 09:12, 10 August 2009
- ...defined over arbitrartry fields (even finite ones), but in differfdential geometry you're pretty much limited to R (or C). But even in the case of algebraic s6 KB (1,080 words) - 19:17, 17 March 2010
- In [[geometry]], a '''lattice''' is a discrete subgroup of a real [[vector space]].96 bytes (14 words) - 13:26, 1 February 2009
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- ...cts of interest to algebraic geometry, while the more elementary algebraic geometry of algebraic sets is closely related to [[commutative algebra]]. {{Image|Algebraic geometry.png|center|700px|<br/>}}2 KB (287 words) - 10:43, 11 June 2009
- ...]] and [[depth]]. A solid is made up of an [[infinite]] number of [[plane (geometry)|planes]].173 bytes (24 words) - 20:40, 16 April 2009
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- ...damental to certain fields such as [[differential geometry]], [[Riemannian geometry]] and [[general relativity]]. * [[Differential geometry]]5 KB (805 words) - 17:01, 28 November 2008
- ...the angle between the [[axis|axes]] which define a [[plane]] in [[analytic geometry]], units of area are called '''square ''unit''''', where ''unit'' is the un1 KB (243 words) - 16:35, 22 January 2010
- [[Image:Perpendicular (geometry).png|frame|Diagram showing the perpendicular (in bright red)]] In [[Euclidean geometry]]:344 bytes (50 words) - 23:23, 20 February 2010
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- In [[triangle geometry]], a '''median''' of a [[triangle]] is a line joining one [[vertex]] to the452 bytes (71 words) - 17:00, 24 November 2008
- ...ans of analytic geometry. However, vectors probably are not quite analytic geometry. Coordinates are. [[User:Boris Tsirelson|Boris Tsirelson]] 15:34, 23 July 22 KB (344 words) - 10:34, 23 July 2009
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- {{dambigbox|Hemisphere (geometry)|Hemisphere}} In mathematics, a '''hemisphere''' is half of a [[Sphere_(geometry)|sphere]]. It is the set of points on a sphere that are all on the same si247 bytes (39 words) - 21:49, 24 January 2021
- Consider merging with [[right angle (geometry)]]. --[[User:Miguel Adérito Trigueira|Miguel Adérito Trigueira]] 07:56, 1140 bytes (18 words) - 07:56, 15 August 2008
- * {{cite book | author=H.S.M. Coxeter | coauthors=S.L. Greitzer | title=Geometry revisited | series=New Mathematical Library | volume=19 | publisher=[[MAA]] * {{cite book | author=Elmer Rees | title=Notes on Geometry | publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] | year=1983 | isbn=3-540-12053-X }}334 bytes (43 words) - 17:33, 23 November 2008
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- '''Euclidean geometry''' is a form of [[geometry]] first codified by [[Euclid]] in his series of thirteen books, [[Euclid's Some of the concepts used and described in Euclidean geometry are:2 KB (177 words) - 03:10, 8 March 2024
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- ...age, a '''surface''' is the exterior face of an object in space (a [[body (geometry)|body]]), In [[analytic geometry]] and in [[differential geometry]] a surface can be described3 KB (468 words) - 08:24, 24 March 2010
- | pagename = Geometry | abc = Geometry761 bytes (72 words) - 08:33, 15 March 2024
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- According to the common explanation two straight lines in a [[plane (geometry)|plane]] are said to be ...is correct if (silently) the "natural" ([[Euclidean geometry|Euclidean]]) geometry is assumed.5 KB (852 words) - 05:23, 17 April 2010
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- ...re defined by suitable sequences of regions. The basic ideas of point-free geometry were formulated by [[Alfred North Whitehead]] in ''An Inquiry Concerning th ...investigation about the part-whole relation) rather than for a point-free geometry. So, it is not surprising the fact that, later, in [[Process_and_Reality|''5 KB (808 words) - 00:14, 22 December 2007
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- Form of geometry first codified by Euclid in his series of thirteen books, ''The Elements''.128 bytes (18 words) - 12:21, 22 January 2009
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- In Euclidean geometry, a distance preserving transformation that reverses orientation122 bytes (13 words) - 14:29, 18 July 2009
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- In [[geometry]] a '''divisor''' on an [[algebraic variety]] is a formal sum (with integer818 bytes (138 words) - 10:54, 18 February 2009
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- (of lines or planes) In elementary geometry: having no point in common.108 bytes (15 words) - 19:24, 16 April 2010
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- ...etry, a flat surface that entirely contains all straight [[line (Euclidean geometry)|lines]] passing through two of its points.181 bytes (24 words) - 03:10, 8 March 2024
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- * {{cite book | author=H.S.M. Coxeter | coauthors=S.L. Greitzer | title=Geometry revisited | series=New Mathematical Library | volume=19 | publisher=[[MAA]]205 bytes (27 words) - 17:39, 23 November 2008
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- [[Image:angle (geometry).png|frame|left|Diagram showing the terminology of an angle including arms In [[Euclidean geometry]]:1 KB (234 words) - 06:20, 22 October 2008
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- (or '''straight line''') In elementary geometry, a maximal infinite curve providing the shortest connection between any two175 bytes (23 words) - 04:56, 14 September 2020
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- ...y — that for any two of its points entirely contains the [[line (Euclidean geometry)|straight line]] joining them. ...l affine subspaces. In an axiomatic approach, basic concepts of elementary geometry, such as "point", "line" and "plane", are undefined primitives.16 KB (2,609 words) - 03:09, 8 March 2024
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- ==Analytic geometry== I added some high-school-level analytic geometry plus two drawings. --[[User:Paul Wormer|Paul Wormer]] 10:46, 1 April 2010 (25 KB (4,086 words) - 17:59, 12 May 2010
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- : In [[Euclidean geometry]], a '''line''' (sometimes called, more explicitly, a '''straight line''') : It is closely related to other basic concepts of geometry, especially, distance: it provides the shortest path between any two of its13 KB (2,127 words) - 03:09, 8 March 2024
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- ...] minus the number of [[Edge (geometry)|edge]]s plus the number of [[Face (geometry)|faces]]; it is always equal to 2 for [[convex polyhedron|convex polyhedra]284 bytes (41 words) - 14:01, 8 February 2010
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- ...to the triangle: the mid-points of the sides; the feet of the [[altitude (geometry)|altitude]]s; the mid-points of the segments from the vertices to the [[ort * {{cite book | author=H.S.M. Coxeter | coauthors=S.L. Greitzer | title=Geometry revisited | series=New Mathematical Library | volume=19 | publisher=[[MAA]]610 bytes (88 words) - 17:13, 7 February 2009
- ...plane curve <math>C\subset\mathbb{P}^2</math> with its arithmetic [[genus (geometry)|genus]] <math>g</math> via the formula: ...le \frac12 r(r-1)</math>.<ref>Semple and Roth, ''Introduction to Algebraic Geometry'', Oxford University Press (repr.1985) ISBN 0-19-85336-2. Pp.53-54</ref>937 bytes (128 words) - 21:58, 7 February 2010
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- ...[[time]], which is not simply a [[Euclidean geometry]] but a [[Riemannian geometry]] that varies from location to location as it is affected by the presence o ...General Relativity |author= L. P. Hughston, K. P. Tod |chapter=Riemannian geometry |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=2q5Rdjn0qfgC&pg=PA62 |isbn=052133943X933 bytes (140 words) - 13:24, 5 September 2014
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