periplegmatic

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

periplegmatic (comparative more periplegmatic, superlative most periplegmatic)

  1. Of or pertaining to a space curve contained between two concentric spheres with its concave side facing always toward the common centre of the two spheres.
    • 1972, Yusuke Hagihara, Celestial Mechanics: Perturbation Theory, MIT Press:
      A space curve contained between two concentric spheres and with its concave side facing always toward the common center of the two spheres is said to be periplegmatic. The radius vector of a periplegmatic curve is of length between the radii of the two spheres. At the maxima and minima of the radius vector the curve touches respectively the larger or smaller of the two limiting spheres. The radial distance between such a maximum and minimum is called the diastem. The general equation of a periplegmatic curve is represented by […]

Translations[edit]