Definition of Stereographically. Meaning of Stereographically. Synonyms of Stereographically

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Definition of Stereographically

Stereographically
Stereographically Ste`re*o*graph"ic*al*ly, adv. In a stereographical manner; by delineation on a plane.

Meaning of Stereographically from wikipedia

- intersects the southern hemisphere z ≤ 0 in a point, which can then be stereographically projected to a point on a disk in the XY plane. Horizontal lines through...
- 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...
- a prin****l bundle, by identifying the fiber with the circle group. Stereographic projection of the Hopf fibration induces a remarkable structure on R3...
- The Roussilhe oblique stereographic projection is a mapping projection developed by Henri Roussilhe in 1922. The projection uses a truncated series to...
- surfaces, they are embedded in the 3-sphere. The 3-sphere can be stereographically projected onto the whole Euclidean 3D-space, and these tori are then...
- antipodal point of p, since such a point is the only one that cannot be stereographically projected onto the tangent plane of p. A further corollary is that...
- 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...
- four-dimensional polytopes (polychora), projecting the regular ones stereographically on the three-dimensional space. Chapters 5 and 6: Complex numbers...