Questions tagged [euclidean-geometry]
Euclidean geometry is a mathematical system attributed to the Alexandrian Greek mathematician Euclid, which he described in his textbook on geometry: the Elements. Euclid's method consists in assuming a small set of intuitively appealing axioms, and deducing many other propositions (theorems) from these.
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Does the sequence formed by Intersecting angle bisector in a pentagon converge?
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Given a non-regular pentagon $A_1B_1C_1D_1E_1$ with no two adjacent angle having a sum of 360 degrees, from the pentagon $A_nB_nC_nD_nE_n$ construct the pentagon $...
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What axiomatic system does AlphaGeometry use?
In January 2024, researchers from DeepMind announced AlphaGeometry, a software able to solve geometry problems from the International Mathematical Olympiad using a combination of AI techniques and a ...
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Analyzing Concave Down Segments of the Sinusoidal Curve
I am working on analyzing a specific segment of the sinusoidal curve, particularly the portion that is concave down. For this segment, I have two primary measurements I would like to determine:
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Shortest polygonal chain with $6$ edges visiting all the vertices of a cube
I am trying to find which is the minimum total Euclidean length of all the edges of a minimum-link polygonal chain joining the $8$ vertices of a given cube, located in the Euclidean space. In detail, ...
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Is the formula known? and can we generalized for higher dimensions?
In this configuration as follows, we have a nice formula:
$$\cos(\varphi)=\frac{OF.OE+OB.OC}{OF.OB+OE.OC}$$
Is the formula known? and can we generalized for higher dimensions?
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$k$-subset with minimal Hausdorff distance to the whole set
Let $(\mathcal{M}, d)$ be a metric space. Let $k \in \mathbb{N}$. Let $[\mathcal{M}]^k$ be the set of $k$-subsets of $\mathcal{M}$. Consider the following problem:
$$ \operatorname*{argmin}_{\mathcal{...
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Convergence of sequences formed by orthocenters, incenters, and centroids in repeated triangle constructions
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Given a scalene triangle $A_1B_1C_1$ , construct a triangle $A_{n+1}B_{n+1}C_{n+1}$ from the triangle $A_nB_nC_n$ where $A_{n+1}$ is the orthocenter of $A_nB_nC_n$, ...
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In how many ways is it possible to order the sides and diagonals according to their length for all n-gons?
If we'd do it for example for 4-gons, for quadrilaterals, we could start with all the possible quadrilaterals.
We could say that the four vertices are a,b,c and d.
And then we'd have 6 lines, I mean,
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Least number of circles required to cover a continuous function on $[a,b]$
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Given a continuous function $f :[a,b]\to\mathbb{R}$, what is the least number of closed circles with fixed radius $r$ required to cover the graph of $f$?
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An unpublished calculation of Gauss and the icosahedral group
According to p. 68 of Paul Stackel's essay "Gauss as geometer" (which deals with "complex quantities with more than two units") , Gauss calculated the coordinates of the vertices ...
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Dividing a polyhedron into two similar copies
The paper Dividing a polygon into two similar polygons proves that there are only three families of polygons that are irrep-2-tiles (can be subdivided into similar copies of the original).
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An inequality in an Euclidean space
For $n\geq 1$, endow $\mathbb{R}^n$ with the usual scalar product. Let $u=(1,1,\dots,1)\in\mathbb{R}^n$, $v\in {]0,+\infty[^n}$ and denote by $p_{u^\perp}$ and $p_{v^\perp}$ the orthographic ...
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What are the $\inf$ and $\sup$ of the area of quadrilateral given its sides length?
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Given a quadrilateral with side lengths $a,b,c$ and $d$ (listed in order around the perimeter), t's known that the area, is always less than or equal to $\frac{(a+...
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Inscribing one regular polygon in another
Say that one polygon $P$ is inscribed in another one $Q$, if $P$ is contained entirely in (the interior and boundary of) $Q$ and every vertex of $P$ lies on an edge of $Q$. It's clear that a regular $...
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Difference of probabilities of two random vectors lying in the same set
Suppose I have to random vectors:
$$\mathbf{z} = (z_1, \dots, z_n)^T, \quad \mathbf{v} = (v_1, \dots, v_n)^T$$
and set $A \subset \mathbb{R}^n$.
I want to find an upper bound $B$ for the following ...