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Barycentric calculus in Euclidian and hyperbolic geometry : a comparative introduction
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ISBN: 1283144530 9786613144539 9814304948 9789814304948 9789814304931 981430493X 9781283144537 Year: 2010 Publisher: Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific,

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The word barycentric is derived from the Greek word barys (heavy), and refers to center of gravity. Barycentric calculus is a method of treating geometry by considering a point as the center of gravity of certain other points to which weights are ascribed. Hence, in particular, barycentric calculus provides excellent insight into triangle centers. This unique book on barycentric calculus in Euclidean and hyperbolic geometry provides an introduction to the fascinating and beautiful subject of novel triangle centers in hyperbolic geometry along with analogies they share with familiar triangle ce

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