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A new characterization of Möbius transformations by the use of Apollonius points of \((2n-1)\)-gons
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    A new characterization of Möbius transformations by the use of Apollonius points of \((2n-1)\)-gons (English)
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    9 January 2006
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    In this paper, we give a new characterization of Möbius transformations. To do this, we extend the notion of Apollonius points of a triangle and of a pentagon, to the notion of Apollonius points of an arbitrary \((2n-1)\)-gon.
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