
‘Modern artists long ago discovered and assimilated the geometry, line and shapes of African sculpture.’.‘Perhaps this intimate knowledge of the geometry of letterforms is why even today so many architects are partial to Futura.’.1.2 in singular The shape and relative arrangement of the parts of something.‘He has written on stochastic geometry and its applications, and the statistical theory of shape.’.‘Van Schooten was one of the main people to promote the spread of Cartesian geometry.’.‘Something that exists nowhere and exists along the lines of Euclidean geometry, judging by what I understand of it, cannot exist.’.‘Note, of course, that the use of such positional grids are an early form of Cartesian geometry.’.‘Under Lane she studied projective differential geometry and submitted her dissertation on Singularities of Space Curves.’.‘The apparatus of algebraic geometry is built upon polars, and these upon distances.’.‘This work led to a thesis on algebraic geometry in which he introduced rings which are now named after him.’.
‘His derivation of the estimates is a tour de force and the applications in algebraic geometry are beautiful.’. ‘His main mathematical interests were in algebraic geometry and differential geometry.’. ‘He had a distinguished career as a math professor, specializing in algebra, algebraic geometry and number theory.’. ‘Weil's work on bringing together number theory and algebraic geometry was highly fruitful.’. ‘Geometry had began to lose its 'metric' character with projective and non-euclidean geometries being studied.’. ‘His work on non-euclidean geometries was used by Einstein in his general theory of relativity.’. ‘His interests in research relate to finite geometries and the group theory related to them, to Cremona transformations related to the Galois theory of equations.’. ‘It was not until the 19th century that this postulate was dropped and non-euclidean geometries were studied.’. ‘He also studied birational contact transformations and non-euclidean and non-archimedean geometries.’. ‘Similar stratal geometries have been described from comparable levels in the Chalk of the North Sea, and in outcrop in Britain and France.’. ‘The same issues apply more generally to other photonic crystal systems in non-fiber geometries.’. ‘The trend toward trophic specialization is also correlated with stereotyped geometries in the locomotor system.’. ‘He also realised that there were an infinite number of non-euclidean geometries and this, Taurinus claimed, was highly significant.’. 1.1 count noun A particular system of geometry. ‘His writings on geometry included several important papers on parallel curves and surfaces.’. ‘The computer programs implement basic mathematical principles such as basic geometry and fractional math.’. ‘This requires at least some understanding of spherical geometry and trigonometry.’. ‘Galileo's idea was to overcome this subjectivity and relativity by applying pure geometry and the mathematics of the pure form of space-time to nature.’. ‘He clearly was trying to argue against the notions current at the time on using algebra to study geometry.’. ‘At this point the Greeks gave up algebra and turned to geometry.’. ‘Low-income students who took algebra and geometry were almost three times as likely to attend college as those who did not.’. ‘Speculative geometry contains elementary geometry which is not all based on Euclid.’. ‘You can still access the underlying curve and surface geometry that makes up the solid.’. ‘He goes on to consider solid geometry giving results on prisms, cylinders, and spheres.’.
‘Simson also made many discoveries of his own in geometry and the Simson line is named after him.’.‘Let us first comment on the three volume work, which was the biggest treatise ever to be written on line geometry.’.‘It was a revolutionary move away from the Greek concept of mathematics which was essentially geometry.’.‘He worked on the borderline between geometry and set theory, both of which are kind of nineteenth century.’.
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‘He was always full of mathematical ideas, not only on game theory, but in geometry and topology as well.’.‘Mill only deals with geometry, arithmetic, and some algebra, not the branches of higher mathematics.’.‘Most of the features for surfaces appearing in this book are closely related to topological geometry.’.‘A notable feature of advanced mathematics is that much of it is concerned with geometry in more than three dimensions.’.‘As analysis began to mix inextricably with geometry and the other branches of mathematics, the curiosities multiplied.’.