106 research outputs found

    A method to construct refracting profiles

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    We propose an original method for determining suitable refracting profiles between two media to solve two related problems: to produce a given wave front from a single point source after refraction at the refracting profile, and to focus a given wave front in a fixed point. These profiles are obtained as envelopes of specific families of Cartesian ovals. We study the singularities of these profiles and give a method to construct them from the data of the associated caustic.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure

    The classification of inherited hyperconics in Hall planes of even order

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    AbstractIn this note we complete the classification of inherited hyperconics in Hall planes of even order that was started by O’Keefe and Pascasio by proving that in the cases left open in [C.M. O’Keefe, A.A. Pascasio, Images of conics under derivation, Discrete Math. 151 (1996) 189–199] there are no inherited hyperconics

    Formulas for the arithmetic geometric mean of curves of genus 3

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    The arithmetic geometric mean algorithm for calculation of elliptic integrals of the first type was introduced by Gauss. The analog algorithm for Abelian integrals of genus 2 was introduced by Richelot (1837) and Humbert (1901). We present the analogous algorithm for Abelian integrals of genus 3.Comment: 26 pages, amslatex, xypic +2 eps figure

    Inherited conics in Hall planes

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    The existence of ovals and hyperovals is an old question in the theory of non-Desarguesian planes. The aim of this paper is to describe when a conic of PG(2,q) remains an arc in the Hall plane obtained by derivation. Some combinatorial properties of the inherited conics are obtained also in those cases when it is not an arc. The key ingredient of the proof is an old lemma by Segre–Korchmáros on Desargues configurations with perspective triangles inscribed in a conic

    A geometric approach to Mathon maximal arcs

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    Geometry of vaulted systems in the treatises by Guarino Guarini

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    [EN] Guarini first develops a rigorous and systematic discourse on vaulted systems. In three treatises: Architettura Civile, Euclides adauctus, and Modo di misurare le fabriche, he described the geometric nature of the vaults, the principles of geometry and their practices in the stereotomy, and the measurement of the vaults’ surfaces and volumes, respectively. In this paper, moving from previous studies, the significant relationships between the Architettura Civile and Modo di misurare le fabriche are deepened, also in light to the theoretical bases established in the Euclides adauctus. Graphical analyses and reconstructive digital models, linking the texts to the original diagrams and drawings of the treatises, allow to highlight the role of geometry in Guarini’s theorization and the logic of shapes’ composition at the basis of his inventions, and constitute a knowledge base to recognize and interpret the geometric structure of the vaults in Baroque built heritage.Spallone, R. (2019). Geometry of vaulted systems in the treatises by Guarino Guarini. EGE Revista de Expresión Gráfica en la Edificación. 0(11):79-93. https://doi.org/10.4995/ege.2019.12872OJS799301
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