Definition of Cyclide. Meaning of Cyclide. Synonyms of Cyclide

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Definition of Cyclide

Cyclide
Cyclide Cy"clide (s?"kl?d), n. [Gr. ky`klos circle.] (Geom.) A surface of the fourth degree, having certain special relations to spherical surfaces. The tore or anchor ring is one of the cyclides.

Meaning of Cyclide from wikipedia

- In mathematics, a Dupin cyclide or cyclide of Dupin is any geometric inversion of a standard torus, cylinder or double cone. In particular, these latter...
- Dupin cyclide (Figure 3). The envelope of Soddy's hexlets is a Dupin cyclide, an inversion of the torus. Thus Soddy's construction shows that a cyclide of...
- Clebsch cubic Monkey saddle (saddle-like surface for 3 legs.) Torus Dupin cyclide (inversion of a torus) Whitney umbrella Boy's surface Cantor tree surface...
- sheets (purple). A Dupin cyclide and its parallels are determined by a pair of focal conic sections. The diagram shows a ring cyclide together with its focal...
- Bispherical coordinates Flat-ring cyclide coordinates Flat-disk cyclide coordinates Bi-cyclide coordinates Cap-cyclide coordinates Newtonian potential Laplace...
- (****likós) acyclic, anticyclone, anticyclonic, bicycle, cycle, cyclic, cyclide, cycloid, cyclone, cyclops, cyclosis, cyclotomic, dicyclic, eccyclema,...
- curve and the other sheet is a surface * For cones, cylinders, tori and cyclides both sheets form curves. * For the sphere the center of every osculating...
- knot. Its directrix is a curve on a torus e) The 5. picture shows a Dupin cyclide (canal surface). Geometry and Algorithms for COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN, p....
- spheres of a surface. It also allows for a natural treatment of Dupin cyclides and a conceptual solution of the problem of Apollonius. Lie sphere geometry...
- polyhedral approximation of a cyclide-offset....