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Epipole may
refer to:
Epipole of Carystus, a
woman parti****nt in the
Trojan War. In Gr**** mythology, an
epithet of
Demeter at Lacedaemon. (Hesychius...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Epipole (Ancient Gr****: Ἐπιπολή) was a
daughter of Trachion, of
Carystus in Euboea. In the
disguise of a man she went with the Gr****s...
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These two
image points,
denoted by eL and eR, are
called epipoles or
epipolar points. Both
epipoles eL and eR in
their respective image planes and both optical...
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projection points OL and OR,
observe a
point P. The
projection of P onto each of the
image planes is
denoted pL and pR.
Points EL and ER are the
epipoles....
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several women were said to have parti****ted in the
Trojan War,
including Epipole of
Carystus and Penthesilea. The Gr**** work
Tractatus de
mulieribus told...
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mythological figures Epidaurus Ἐπίδαυρος
eponymous hero of the city
Epidaurus Epipole Ἐπιπολή a
woman that went to
Trojan War in
disguise of a man
Epirus Ἤπειρος...
- the
epipolar lines to be
parallel with the
horizontal axis
means that
epipoles must be
mapped to the
infinite point [1,0,0]T in
homogeneous coordinates...
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Lycomedes dressed as a
woman to
avoid parti****tion in the
Trojan War.
Epipole of
Carystus was a Gr****
woman described by
Chennos as
having joined the...
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Epigeus Sinon Hecate Charops Halius Morys (2)
Rhigmus Laodice Schedius Epipole Stentor Helene Chersidamas Harmon Mulius (2)
Satnius Medesicaste Sthenelus...
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Eucnemis Ahrens, 1812 (Insecta)
Hyperolius Rapp, 1842 –
replacement name
Epipole Gistel, 1848
Crumenifera Cope, 1862
Rappia Günther, 1865
Nesionixalus Perret...