Spherical Geometry and Its Applications

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Antipodal Points
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axiomatic system
Axioms
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crystallography
Dihedral Angle
Double Angle Formula
Ecliptic Longitude
EOB
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Equatorial Coordinates
four-dimensional polyhedra
geometry
Geometry applications
Great Circle
Great Circle Arc
Great Semicircle
Hour Angle
Latitude Longitude Coordinates
North Celestial Pole
Observer's Meridian
Observer’s Meridian
plane geometry
Platonic Solids
Polar Triangle
Pure Quaternions
Quaternions
Reciprocal Lattice
Spherical Angle
Spherical Arc
Spherical Distance
spherical geometry
Spherical Triangle
Spherical trigonometry
Stereographic Projection
Unit Quaternion
Vertex Figure

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032475370
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Spherical Geometry and Its Applications introduces spherical geometry and its practical applications in a mathematically rigorous form. The text can serve as a course in spherical geometry for mathematics majors. Readers from various academic backgrounds can comprehend various approaches to the subject.

The book introduces an axiomatic system for spherical geometry and uses it to prove the main theorems of the subject. It also provides an alternate approach using quaternions. The author illustrates how a traditional axiomatic system for plane geometry can be modified to produce a different geometric world – but a geometric world that is no less real than the geometric world of the plane.

Features:



  • A well-rounded introduction to spherical geometry




  • Provides several proofs of some theorems to appeal to larger audiences




  • Presents principal applications: the study of the surface of the earth, the study of stars and planets in the sky, the study of three- and four-dimensional polyhedra, mappings of the sphere, and crystallography




  • Many problems are based on propositions from the ancient text Sphaerica of Menelaus


Marshall A. Whittlesey is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at California State University San Marcos. He received a BS (1992) from Trinity College in Connecticut, and a PhD from Brown University (1997) under the direction of John Wermer. He was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University was SE Warchawski Assistant Professor at University of California San Diego (1999-2001). He has a series of research publications in functions of several complex variables.

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