Non-Euclidean Triangle Centers (1608.08190v4)
Abstract: Non-Euclidean triangle centers can be described using homogeneous coordinates that are proportional to the generalized sines of the directed distances of a given center from the edges of the reference triangle. Identical homogeneous coordinates of a specific triangle center may be used for all spaces of uniform Gaussian curvature. We also define the median point for a set of points in non-Euclidean space and a planar center of rotation for a set of points in a non-Euclidean plane.
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