Definition of Apollonian. Meaning of Apollonian. Synonyms of Apollonian

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Definition of Apollonian

Apollonian
Apollonian Ap`ol*lo"ni*an, Apollonic Ap`ol*lon"ic, a. Of, pertaining to, or resembling, Apollo.

Meaning of Apollonian from wikipedia

- The Apollonian and the Dionysian are philosophical and literary concepts represented by a duality between the figures of Apollo and Dionysus from Gr****...
- In mathematics, an Apollonian gasket or Apollonian net is a fractal generated by starting with a triple of circles, each tangent to the other two, and...
- In geometry, Apollonian circles are two families (pencils) of circles such that every circle in the first family intersects every circle in the second...
- the "death of God" and the profound crisis of nihilism; the notion of Apollonian and Dionysian forces; and a characterisation of the human subject as the...
- an Apollonian network is an undirected graph formed by a process of recursively subdividing a triangle into three smaller triangles. Apollonian networks...
- Apollonian sphere ****ng is the three-dimensional equivalent of the Apollonian gasket. The principle of construction is very similar: with any four spheres...
- His extensive prefatory commentary includes such items as a lexicon of Apollonian geometric terms giving the Gr****, the meanings, and usage. Commenting...
- This Apollonian circle is the basis of the Apollonius pursuit problem. It is a particular case of the first family described in #2. The Apollonian circles...
- and introduces an intellectual dichotomy between the Dionysian and the Apollonian (very loosely: reality as disordered and undifferentiated by forms versus...
- justified on the ground that the isodynamic points are related to the three Apollonian circles ****ociated with a triangle. The solution of the Apollonius problem...