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- Nachrichten 13, 1955, S. 151 Staude, O.: Ueber Fadenconstructionen des Ellipsoides. Math. Ann. 20, 147–184 (1882) Staude, O.: Ueber neue Focaleigenschaften...
- In geodesy, the Hayford ellipsoid is a reference ellipsoid named after the American geodesist John Fillmore Hayford (1868–1925), which was introduced in...
- An Earth ellipsoid or Earth spheroid is a mathematical figure approximating the Earth's form, used as a reference frame for com****tions in geodesy, astronomy...
- ellipse. There are two types of ellipsoidal domes: prolate ellipsoidal domes and oblate ellipsoidal domes. A prolate ellipsoidal dome is derived by rotating...
- The study of geodesics on an ellipsoid arose in connection with geodesy specifically with the solution of triangulation networks. The figure of the Earth...
- the motion of its inertia ellipsoid, which is rigidly fixed to the rigid body like a coordinate frame. Its inertia ellipsoid rolls, without slipping, on...
- The Bessel ellipsoid (or Bessel 1841) is an important reference ellipsoid of geodesy. It is currently used by several countries for their national geodetic...
- A Jacobi ellipsoid is a triaxial (i.e. scalene) ellipsoid under hydrostatic equilibrium which arises when a self-gravitating, fluid body of uniform density...
- In mathematics, the John ellipsoid or Löwner–John ellipsoid E(K) ****ociated to a convex body K in n-dimensional Euclidean space ⁠ R n {\displaystyle \mathbb...
- Ellipsoidal coordinates are a three-dimensional orthogonal coordinate system ( λ , μ , ν ) {\displaystyle (\lambda ,\mu ,\nu )} that generalizes the two-dimensional...