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- Look up equidistant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A point is said to be equidistant from a set of objects if the distances between that point and...
- The azi****l equidistant projection is an azi****l map projection. It has the useful properties that all points on the map are at proportionally correct...
- In mathematics, an equidistant set (also called a midset, or a bisector) is a set whose elements have the same distance (measured using some appropriate...
- characteristic of an equidistant projection such as the azi****l equidistant projection. There are also projections (Maurer's two-point equidistant projection...
- The equirectangular projection (also called the equidistant cylindrical projection or la carte parallélogrammatique projection), and which includes the...
- when Doron Witztum, Eliyahu Rips and Yoav Rosenberg published a paper, "Equidistant Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis", in the scientific journal Statistical...
- The equidistant conic projection is a conic map projection commonly used for maps of small countries as well as for larger regions such as the continental...
- In hyperbolic geometry, a hypercycle, hypercircle or equidistant curve is a curve whose points have the same orthogonal distance from a given straight...
- projection or cylindrical equidistant projection. Abu Rayhan Biruni (976–1048) first described a polar equi-azi****l equidistant projection of the celestial...
- intended to reduce overall distortion. Equidistant All distances from one (or two) points are correct. Other equidistant properties are mentioned in the notes...