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Seidel's problem on the volume of a non-Euclidean tetrahedron
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    Seidel's problem on the volume of a non-Euclidean tetrahedron (English)
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    8 June 2011
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    The paper deals with the calculation of the volume of a spherical and a hyperbolic tetrahedron. The results are given in the following theorems. Theorem 1. There exists a one-parameter family of spherical tetrahedron with different volumes whose Gram matrices have the same determinant. Theorem 2. There exists a one-parameter family of hyperbolic tetrahedra with different volumes whose Gram matrices have the same determinant. Theorem 3. The volume of an ideal hyperbolic tetrahedron can be expressed as a function of the determinant and the permanent of its Gram matrix provided that this tetrahedron is either acute-angled or obtuse-angled.
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    non-Euclidean tetrahedron
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    volume
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    Gram matrix
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