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Steiner surface
Steiner surface In geometry, the Steiner surfaces, discovered by Jakob Steiner, are certain self-intersecting embeddings (that is ... a six-dimensional embedding called the Veronese surface, which is the image of an ...
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Surface
Surface For other senses of this word, see surface (disambiguation). An open surface with X-, Y-, and Z-contours shown. In mathematics (topology), a surface is a two-dimensional manifold. Examples arise ... boundaries of three-dimensional solid objects. The surface of a fluid object, such as ...
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Steiner
Steiner Steiner is a German surname that is derived ... word Stein, meaning stone. Notable people named Steiner include: Charley Steiner (born July 17, 1949) is an American sportscaster Felix Steiner (1896-1966), German Heer and Waffen- ...
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Steiner (translated from Italian)
Steiner This is one page of chiarimento of ... heads directly for the appropriated voice, thanks. Steiner it is a rather common last name ... Vary personages have this last name: Jakob Steiner (1796-1863), mathematician and Swiss geometrician Max Steiner (1888-1971), composer of musics for Hollywood Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), educator, philosopher and Austrian ...
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Steiner sentence (translated from German)
Steiner sentence That Sentence of Steiner comes up after general view Jakob Steiner back. It is used, if Traegheitsmomente to ... with an axle by the emphasis, for surface moments of inertia the centroid, the body collapses. Further that becomes Steiner sentence used, over Surface moments of ...
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Roman surface
Roman surface The Roman surface (so called because Jakob Steiner was in Rome when he thought of ... we get parametric equations for the Roman surface as follows: x = r 2 cos θ ... and xz-planes are tangential to the surface there. The other places of self- ...
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Rudolf Steiner
Rudolf Steiner Rudolf Steiner Rudolf Steiner (February 27, 1861, Murakirály , Hungary (today Donji ... new impulses in art, architecture, and others. Steiner characterized history as essentially shaped by changes ... as one experiences hunger and thirst." -Rudolf Steiner, Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts (1924) Goethean scholar, ...
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Rational surface
Rational surface In algebraic geometry, a branch of mathematics, a rational surface is a surface birationally equivalent to the projective plane. Rational ... of the 10 or so classes of surface in the Enriques-Kodaira classification of complex ... be investigated. Structure Every non-singular rational surface can be obtained by repeatedly blowing ...
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Veronese surface
Veronese surface In mathematics, the Veronese surface is an algebraic surface in five-dimensional projective space. It is ... embeddings into three dimensions of the Veronese surface over the reals are known as Steiner surfaces. Its generalization to an algebraic ...
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Jakob Steiner
Jakob Steiner Jakob Steiner (18 March , 1796 – April 1, 1863 ... Berlin, founded his famous Journal (1826). After Steiner's publication (1832) of his Systematische Entwickelungen ... Bern on the 1st of April 1863. Steiner's mathematical work was confined to geometry ... published in 1887-1898. The rest of Steiner's writings are found in numerous ...
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