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Great 2-spheres

Stephen Leon Lipscomb
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Stephen Leon Lipscomb: University of Mary Washington

Chapter Chapter 10 in Art Meets Mathematics in the Fourth Dimension, 2014, pp 91-108 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The 2-sphere has great circles. Examples are illustrated in Figure 10.1 — the “equator” and the two meridians that contain the “north and south poles”. Similarly the 3-sphere (hyper-sphere) has great spheres.

Keywords: Quadratic Form; Unit Circle; Canonical Form; Image Space; Rubber Band (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06254-9_10

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