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In mathematics, an ellipse is a plane curve surrounding two focal points, such that for all points on the curve, the sum of the two distances to the focal... |
the n-ellipse is a generalization of the ellipse allowing more than two foci. n-ellipses go by numerous other names, including multifocal ellipse, polyellipse... |
The circle–ellipse problem in software development (sometimes called the square–rectangle problem) illustrates several pitfalls which can arise when using... |
Superellipse (redirect from Super Ellipse) known as a Lamé curve after Gabriel Lamé, is a closed curve resembling the ellipse, retaining the geometric features of semi-major axis and semi-minor axis... |
In the study of color vision, a MacAdam ellipse is roughly a region on a chromaticity diagram which contains all colors which are indistinguishable, to... |
Conic section (section Applications) section are the hyperbola, the parabola, and the ellipse; the circle is a special case of the ellipse, though it was sometimes called as a fourth type... |
cross section is either an ellipse, or is empty, or is reduced to a single point (this explains the name, meaning "ellipse-like"). It is bounded, which... |
Ellipsis (redirect from Horizontal ellipses) plural is ellipses. The term originates from the Ancient Greek: ἔλλειψις, élleipsis meaning 'leave out'. Opinions differ as to how to render ellipses in printed... |
Line segment (section As a degenerate ellipse) segments congruent. A line segment can be viewed as a degenerate case of an ellipse, in which the semiminor axis goes to zero, the foci go to the endpoints... |
distance. For an ellipse, the standard terminology is different. A diameter of an ellipse is any chord passing through the centre of the ellipse. For example... |
Radius of curvature (redirect from Radius of curvature (applications)) .} The circle of radius a has a radius of curvature equal to a. In an ellipse with major axis 2a and minor axis 2b, the vertices on the major axis have... |
Ball bearing (redirect from Ball bearing applications) recommended that for applications where oil does not become warmer than 50 °C, oil should be replaced once a year, while for applications where oil does not... |
A trammel of Archimedes is a mechanism that generates the shape of an ellipse. It consists of two shuttles which are confined ("trammeled") to perpendicular... |
Spheroid (section Applications) ellipse about one of its principal axes; in other words, an ellipsoid with two equal semi-diameters. A spheroid has circular symmetry. If the ellipse... |
Carbon (redirect from Applications of carbon) ground into a powder for use in grinding and polishing applications. Specialized applications include use in laboratories as containment for high-pressure... |
perimeter of a circle or an ellipse is called its circumference. Calculating the perimeter has several practical applications. A calculated perimeter is... |
Curve fitting (redirect from Ellipse fitting) extended to general ellipses by adding a non-linear step, resulting in a method that is fast, yet finds visually pleasing ellipses of arbitrary orientation... |
Generalized conic (redirect from Generalized ellipse) of points in the plane is called an n–ellipse and can be thought of as a generalized ellipse. Since an ellipse is the equidistant set of two circles,... |
Area (redirect from Area of an ellipse) r^{2}.} The formula for the area enclosed by an ellipse is related to the formula of a circle; for an ellipse with semi-major and semi-minor axes x and y... |
Aspect ratio (section Ellipses) super ultra-widescreen For an ellipse, the aspect ratio denotes the ratio of the major axis to the minor axis. An ellipse with an aspect ratio of 1:1 is... |