Definition of Sphericity. Meaning of Sphericity. Synonyms of Sphericity

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- Sphericity is a measure of how closely the shape of an object resembles that of a perfect sphere. For example, the sphericity of the balls inside a ball...
- additional repeated measures factor, the risk for violating sphericity increases. If sphericity is violated, a decision must be made as to whether a univariate...
- In mathematics, a spherical coordinate system is a coordinate system for three-dimensional space where the position of a given point in space is specified...
- Look up spherical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spheric may refer to: An alternate word for spherical Radio atmospheric, a lightning-generated electromagnetic...
- geometry, a spherical segment is the solid defined by cutting a sphere or a ball with a pair of parallel planes. It can be thought of as a spherical cap with...
- concept of sphericity was first introduced by Hiroshi Maehara in the early 1980s. Let G{\displaystyle G} be a graph. Then the sphericity of G{\displaystyle...
- scientific fields. A list of the spherical harmonics is available in Table of spherical harmonics. Since the spherical harmonics form a complete set of...
- of Earth's sphericity was achieved by Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastián Elcano's cir****navigation (1519–1522). The concept of a spherical Earth displaced...
- Spherical trigonometry is the branch of spherical geometry that deals with the metrical relationships between the sides and angles of spherical triangles...
- In geometry, a spherical polyhedron or spherical tiling is a tiling of the sphere in which the surface is divided or partitioned by great arcs into bounded...