Who could have known that circular inversion is this much fun.
Provide one real world application or GTFO. Tired of freshman coming in here with some obscure geometry idea nobody cares about and feeling smart because nobody responds to their asinine post.
>>16546308I don't know why grandiose delusions are so commong among people nowadays.>Oh dude I love shapes and toroids so much *smokes weed* math is the language of the universe man!Tesla was an idiot btw.
>>16546308not OP, but these kinds of transformations have found application in electromagnetics engineering
>>16546308>obscureIts OA*OB=OR*OR. >real world usageCreating geometric series from 2 lengths. Extending it to bigger, smaller or divide finer.>freshmanGraduated and slacking in work. You sounds like you are stuck in the paper mill with TA salary.>>16546312Ok I can take a look.
>>16546305Inbersive geometry is fun :)>>16546308Touch grass
>>16546308>their asinine post"asinine" my ass!
>>16546374Woooow, you have arbitrarily mapped all the points inside of a circle to points outside of them. It's as if you haven't introduced any new framework or ideas and worse you have zero motivation.
>>16546428Not arbitrary it is anticonformal