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Euclidean geometry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Euclidean space - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nor is Bolyai's work diminished because Lobachevsky published a work on non-Euclidean geometry in 1829. Neither Bolyai nor Gauss knew of Lobachevsky's work, mainly because it was only published in Russian in the Kazan Messenger a local university publication.
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Definition of Euclidean distance, possibly with links to more information and implementations. ... Note: In N dimensions, the Euclidean distance between two points p and q is √(∑i=1N (pi-qi)²) where pi (or qi) is the coordinate of p (or q) in dimension i.
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A Book on the Balance treats the theory of the lever in a similarly Euclidean manner, containing one definition, two axioms, and four propositions. A third fragment, on the circles described by the ends of a moving lever, contains four propositions.
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Let Eulen(a,b) denote the length of the Euclidean algorithm for a pair a,b. Eulen(2322, 654) = 6, Eulen(30, 6) = 1. I'll use this notation in the proof of the following very important consequence of the algorithm:
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Portal to authors and articles on special and general relativity in Euclidean space-time using proper time as fourth dimension. Summary of principles. Extrapolations to fractal universe and propellant-less propulsion. ... Euclidean relativity, using proper time t as fourth dimension, is gaining attention as a...
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Euclidean Technologies is a pioneering technology development and investment management firm. ... Euclidean Technologies aspires to deliver consistent long-term over-performance with a risk profile consistent with the markets in which it operates. The firm operates without the risks of leverage and with a structure...
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