Circle measurement
Paris Pamfilos
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Paris Pamfilos: University of Crete, Department of Mathematics & Applied Mathematics
Chapter Chapter 1 in Lectures on Euclidean Geometry - Volume 2, 2024, pp 3-46 from Springer
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Abstract The problem with the circle is, that before measuring it, one has to prove that it has length, called perimeter). This appears difficult to understand by the novice, it is however a problem which results from the fact that we don’t have, up to now, a definition for the length of a curve.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-48910-5_1
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