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Computational Formalisms In Euclidean Geometry

ISBN : 9789819807130

Author : Ovidiu Calin

Publisher : World Scientific

Year : 2025

Language : English

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Description : This book explores three computational formalisms for solving geometric problems. Part I introduces a trigonometric-based formalism, enabling calculations of distances, angles, and areas using basic trigonometry. Part II focuses on complex numbers, representing points in the plane to manipulate geometric properties like collinearity and concurrency, making it particularly useful for planar problems and rotations. Part III covers vector formalism, applying linear algebra to both plane and solid geometry. Vectors are effective for solving problems

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