- In mathematics, a
stereographic projection is a
perspective projection of the sphere,
through a
specific point on the
sphere (the pole or
center of projection)...
-
stereoscopic images have
typically been used for amu****t,
including stereographic cards, 3D films, 3D television,
stereoscopic video games, printings...
- The
stereographic projection, also
known as the
planisphere projection or the azi****l
conformal projection, is a
conformal map
projection whose use...
- The Gall
stereographic projection,
presented by
James Gall in 1855, is a
cylindrical projection. It is
neither equal-area nor
conformal but
instead tries...
-
geographic coordinates are
mapped on an astrolabe's
tympan through a
stereographic projection.
Hypothetical tympan (40°
north latitude) of a 16th-century...
- of the n {\displaystyle n} -sphere are
called great circles. The
stereographic projection maps the n {\displaystyle n} -sphere onto n {\displaystyle...
- plane.
Stereographic projection of a 3-sphere (again
removing the
north pole) maps to three-space in the same manner. (Notice that,
since stereographic projection...
- The
universal polar stereographic (UPS)
coordinate system is used in
conjunction with the
universal transverse Mercator (UTM)
coordinate system to locate...
-
mounted drum
containing a
wheel upon
which are
mounted a
series of
stereographic cards which form a
moving picture. The
cards are
restrained by a gate...
- Möbius
transformation can be
obtained by
first applying the
inverse stereographic projection from the
plane to the unit sphere,
moving and
rotating the...