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Icy North Started conversation May 5, 2014
Entry: The Many Centres of a Triangle - A87828961
Author: Icy North - U225620
Greetings, Peer Reviewers
Some geometry this time. I have linked to diagrams, which I will supply to the Artists in due course.
Comments and suggestions welcome.
Icy
A87828961 - The Many Centres of a Triangle
SashaQ - happysad Posted May 5, 2014
I learned a little bit about the centres of a triangle in my maths studies, but I didn't realise there were quite so many
I like this Entry A good overview of a variety of points, not just the 3 or 4 most well known. Very informative.
A87828961 - The Many Centres of a Triangle
Gnomon - time to move on Posted May 7, 2014
Good entry!
Are the three dogs running at the same speed, or does it matter?
A87828961 - The Many Centres of a Triangle
Icy North Posted May 7, 2014
I'd have thought they need to be running at the same speed. Having said that, I've tried to model this but can't quite reproduce the lovely pursuit curves that others have.
See the final diagram on this page: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/pursuing-pursuit-curves
Would you say the dogs are running at the same speed there? I'm not convinced.
A87828961 - The Many Centres of a Triangle
Icy North Posted May 7, 2014
Linkable version: http://www.sciencenews.org/article/pursuing-pursuit-curves
A87828961 - The Many Centres of a Triangle
Icy North Posted May 7, 2014
In fact, the more I look at that diagram, the more I'm convinced the dogs have to be running at speeds in the ratios of their distances from each other.
Back to the model...
A87828961 - The Many Centres of a Triangle
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted May 16, 2014
I thought I knew stuff about triangles. Turns out I didn't know diddly-squat! Thanks for this Icy, it's very informative and didn't lose me once
GB
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted May 16, 2014
Well done!
You can always sort of the issue of the speed of the dogs with the sub-editor or through the curators.
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Icy North Posted May 16, 2014
Thanks GB, Gnomon. Geggs.
Having given it some thought, I now suspect the dogs run at the same speed after all, despite my inability to model it accurately (I don't have good software to do that). Forgetting dogs and Brocard points for a moment, it just wouldn't make sense to have variable speeds in terms of pursuit curves in general.
I haven't mentioned relative speeds in the entry, as other published articles on the subject haven't, so I'm happy to leave the text as it is.
I'll mail in my diagrams now it's been picked. I'll do that tomorrow.
I don't have a diagram for Brocard points, but I don't think that's a great loss. Let the reader use their imagination for a change.
Thanks all!
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ITIWBS Posted Jun 20, 2014
Fascinating!
I've bookmarked this article and "The Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers".
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Peer Review: A87828961 - The Many Centres of a Triangle
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- 4: Gnomon - time to move on (May 7, 2014)
- 5: Icy North (May 7, 2014)
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