- trigonometry, the law of
haversines, that
relates the
sides and
angles of
spherical triangles. The
first table of
haversines in
English was published...
-
missing publisher (link) (A 7-place
haversine table from 0° to 180°, log.
haversines at
intervals of 15", nat.
haversines at
intervals of 10".) Stark, Bruce...
- only
haversines was
developed between 2014 and 2015, and
published in NavList. A
compact expression for the
altitude was
derived using haversines, hav...
-
Mathematical tables are
lists of
numbers showing the
results of a
calculation with
varying arguments.
Trigonometric tables were used in
ancient Greece...
-
convex closed curve Circle graph Exsecant and
excosecant Versine and
haversine - ( crd θ = 2
haversin θ {\displaystyle \operatorname {crd} \theta...
- when c is small. In this case, the
alternative formulation of the law of
haversines is preferable. A
variation on the law of cosines, the
second spherical...
- in the
Spherical law of cosines. The
hyperbolic version of the law of
haversines can
prove useful in this case: sinh 2 a 2 k = sinh 2 b − c 2 k + sinh...
- for
distances larger than a few
meters on the
surface of the Earth. The
haversine formula is
numerically better-conditioned for
small distances by using...
-
Havant railway station, in
England Havant RFC, an
English rugby union club
Haversine function Havildar, a rank in the
Indian and ****stani
armies Havre (Amtrak...
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between two points,
which does not
translate to
actual distance, see
Haversine formula.
Example of non-linearity for latitude-longitude system: At the...