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1993
Abstract In this chapter we will study the simplest examples of curved surfaces in three-dimensional space. Just as a curve can be defined by a locus equation f(x,y) = 0 relating two variables, so a surface can be defined by a locus equation f(x, y, z) = 0 relating three variables.
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Abstract In this chapter we will study the simplest examples of curved surfaces in three-dimensional space. Just as a curve can be defined by a locus equation f(x,y) = 0 relating two variables, so a surface can be defined by a locus equation f(x, y, z) = 0 relating three variables.
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Ellipsoidal billiards in pseudo-Euclidean spaces and relativistic quadrics
Advances in Mathematics, 2012Vladimir Dragović, Milena Radnovic
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Varieties of planes on intersections of three quadrics
European Journal of Mathematics, 2020Brendan Hassett, Yuri Tschinkel
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Geometry of integrable billiards and pencils of quadrics
Journal Des Mathematiques Pures Et Appliquees, 2006Vladimir Dragović, Milena Radnovic
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Near-optimal parameterization of the intersection of quadrics: I. The generic algorithm
Journal of Symbolic Computation, 2008Sylvain Lazard, Sylvain Petitjean
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