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Curves and Surfaces

In: Infinite Processes

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  • A. Gardiner

    (University of Birmingham, Department of Mathematics)

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Like rulers themselves, length and distance are essentially “straight,” 1-dimensional concepts; similarly area is an essentially “flat,” 2-dimensional concept. Yet both concepts are used in other contexts: we do not restrict our attention solely to lengths of straight line segments, but are also interested in “lengths of curves”, such as the circle, or the cycloidal arch (Exercise 1); and we refer to “the area” not just of flat 2-dimensional shapes, but also of curved surfaces such as the cone, cylinder,1 and sphere. We shall end Part III by inquiring a little more closely how these extended notions of length and area can be justified, though we shall not come to any final conclusion.

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  • A. Gardiner, 1982. "Curves and Surfaces," Springer Books, in: Infinite Processes, chapter 0, pages 232-243, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4612-5654-0_20
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-5654-0_20
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