The locations of triangle centers
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Publication:5292736
zbMATH Open1122.51018MaRDI QIDQ5292736FDOQ5292736
Authors: Christopher J. Bradley, Geoff C. Smith
Publication date: 22 June 2007
Full work available at URL: http://forumgeom.fau.edu/FG2006volume6/FG200607index.html
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Euclidean analytic geometry (51N20) Euclidean geometries (general) and generalizations (51M05) Geometric constructions in real or complex geometry (51M15)
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- Constructing a triangle from two vertices and the symmedian point
- Symmedian locus configuration. I
- Incenters and Excenters Viewed from the Euler Line
- Geometrical aggregation of finite fuzzy sets
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- Point-to-line distances in the plane of a triangle
- Circles in areals
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- Symmedian locus configuration. II
- Euler's triangle determination problem
- The circles of Lester, Evans, Parry, and their generalizations
- Equimodular polynomials and the tritangency theorems of Euler, Feuerbach, and Guinand
- A note on the anticomplements of the Fermat points
- The central component of a triangulation
- N. A. Court's centroid locus problem
- The distance from the incenter to the Euler line
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