Introduction
Georg Glaeser,
Hellmuth Stachel and
Boris Odehnal
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Georg Glaeser: University of Applied Arts Vienna Department of Geometry, Department of Geometry
Hellmuth Stachel: Vienna University of Technology Inst. of Disc. Mathematics and Geometry, Inst. of Disc. Mathematics and Geometry
Boris Odehnal: University of Applied Arts Vienna Department of Geometry, Department of Geometry
Chapter 1 in The Universe of Conics, 2024, pp 1-10 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Our Universe is full of conics, even if we cannot always see them – like the orbits of the planets. It needed very accurate observations to detect (Johannes Kepler), and a great physicist (Isaac Newton) to prove that.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-70306-9_1
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