- The
Archimedean spiral (also
known as Archimedes' spiral, the
arithmetic spiral) is a
spiral named after the 3rd-century BC Gr****
mathematician Archimedes...
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refer to:
Archimedean absolute value Archimedean circle Archimedean constant Archimedean co****
Archimedean field Archimedean group Archimedean point Archimedean...
- The
Archimedean solids are a set of
thirteen convex polyhedra whose faces are
regular polygons, but not all alike, and
whose vertices are all symmetric...
- In
abstract algebra and analysis, the
Archimedean property,
named after the
ancient Gr****
mathematician Archimedes of Syracuse, is a
property held by...
-
abstract algebra, a
branch of mathematics, an
Archimedean group is a
linearly ordered group for
which the
Archimedean property holds:
every two
positive group...
- non-
Archimedean refers to
something without the
Archimedean property. This includes:
Ultrametric space in particular, a
domain with non-
Archimedean absolute...
- An
Archimedean point (Latin:
Punctum Archimedis) is a
hypothetical viewpoint from
which certain objective truths can
perfectly be
perceived (also known...
- In geometry, an
Archimedean circle is any
circle constructed from an
arbelos that has the same
radius as each of Archimedes' twin circles. If the arbelos...
- The Archimedes' ****, also
known as the
Archimedean ****,
hydrodynamic ****,
water **** or
Egyptian ****, is one of the
earliest hydraulic machines...
- by the
number m of
distinct vertex figures,
which are also
called m-
Archimedean tilings. Finally, if the
number of
types of
vertices is the same as the...