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Spherics (Gr****: τὰ σφαιρικά, tà sphairiká) is a three-volume
treatise on
spherical geometry written by the ****enistic
mathematician Theodosius of...
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Spherics",
Archive for
History of
Exact Sciences, 63 (6): 581–609, doi:10.1007/s00407-009-0045-2 Papadopoulos,
Athanase (2022), "Menelaus'
Spherics in...
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Sphericity is a
measure of how
closely the
shape of a
physical object resembles that of a
perfect sphere. For example, the
sphericity of the
balls inside...
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commented extensively on Theodosius'
Spherics and On Days and
Nights in his Collection, Book VI.
Spherics was
continuously copied and
studied in Gr****...
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spherical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Spheric may
refer to: An
alternate word for
spherical Radio atmospheric, a lightning-generated electromagnetic...
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Spherical geometry or
spherics (from
Ancient Gr**** σφαιρικά) is the
geometry of the two-dimensional
surface of a
sphere or the n-dimensional
surface of...
- spades:
Spheres Hemisphere Spherical cap
Spherical lune
Spherical polygon Spherical sector Spherical segment Spherical wedge Spherical zone 3-sphere Affine...
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noise is a
combination of
natural electromagnetic atmospheric noise ("
spherics", static)
created by
electrical processes in the
atmosphere like lightning;...
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scientific fields. The
table of
spherical harmonics contains a list of
common spherical harmonics.
Since the
spherical harmonics form a
complete set of...
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Spherical trigonometry is the
branch of
spherical geometry that
deals with the
metrical relationships between the
sides and
angles of
spherical triangles...