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- A superellipse, also known as a Lamé curve after Gabriel Lamé, is a closed curve resembling the ellipse, retaining the geometric features of semi-major...
- are at least two definitions of "squircle" in use, one based on the superellipse, the other arising from work in optics. The word "squircle" is a portmanteau...
- superegg is a solid of revolution obtained by rotating an elongated superellipse with exponent greater than 2 around its longest axis. It is a special...
- 0 , ± b ) . {\displaystyle (0,\pm b).} This is a special case of the superellipse, with exponent 1. One of the five 2D lattice types is the rhombic lattice...
- Torg. Piet Hein's winning proposal was based on a superellipse. He went on to use the superellipse in the design of furniture and other artifacts. He...
- Illustrations of unit circles (see also superellipse) in R 2 {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{2}} based on different p {\displaystyle p} -norms (every vector...
- The superformula is a generalization of the superellipse and was proposed by Johan Gielis in 2003. Gielis suggested that the formula can be used to describe...
- special case of a Cartesian oval in which one of the weights is zero. A superellipse has an equation of the form | x a | n + | y b | n = 1 {\displaystyle...
- MacAdam ellipse, an area in a chromaticity diagram Elliptic leaf shape Superellipse, a geometric figure As a name, ellipse, elliptic, or elliptical may also...
- elsewhere: C****ini ovals portions of some elliptic curves Moss's egg superellipse Cartesian oval stadium An ovoid is the surface in 3-dimensional space...