Petersen-Morley theorem

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Etymology[edit]

Named after Johannes Trolle Petersen (later Johannes Hjelmslev) and Frank Morley.

Proper noun[edit]

the Petersen-Morley theorem

  1. (geometry) A theorem stating that, if a, b, c are three general skew lines in space, if a′, b′, c′ are the lines of shortest distance respectively for the pairs (b,c), (c,a) and (a,b), and if p, q and r are the lines of shortest distance respectively for the pairs (a,a′), (b,b′) and (c,c′), then there is a single line meeting at right angles all of p, q, and r.