-
intersects the
southern hemisphere z ≤ 0 in a point,
which can then be
stereographically projected to a
point on a disk in the XY plane.
Horizontal lines through...
- The
stereographic projection, also
known as the
planisphere projection or the azi****l
conformal projection, is a
conformal map
projection whose use...
-
stereoscopic images have
typically been used for amu****t,
including stereographic cards, 3D films, 3D television,
stereoscopic video games, printings...
- a
rotatope and a toratope. It can be seen in 3-dimensional
space by
stereographic projection as two
concentric spheres, in a
similar way that a tesseract...
- four-dimensional
polytopes (polychora),
projecting the
regular ones
stereographically on the three-dimensional space.
Chapters 5 and 6:
Complex numbers...
- The
universal polar stereographic (UPS)
coordinate system is used in
conjunction with the
universal transverse Mercator (UTM)
coordinate system to locate...
- \beta \neq 0} .) Call this
point P.
Point u on the
plane z = 0 is the
stereographic projection of
point P on the
Bloch sphere. The
vector with tail at the...
-
geographic coordinates are
mapped on an astrolabe's
tympan through a
stereographic projection.
Hypothetical tympan (40°
north latitude) of a 16th-century...
- and
angular velocities.
These images show Möbius
transformations stereographically projected onto the
Riemann sphere. Note in
particular that when projected...
- one-point
compactification is
given by the
inverse stereographic projection.
Recall that the
stereographic projection S
gives an
explicit homeomorphism from...