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Projection de Cauchy d’aprèse

English translation: Could it be Projection de Cauchy, d'après....?

01:13 Sep 8, 2006
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Science - Mathematics & Statistics / Graph theory
French term or phrase: Projection de Cauchy d’aprèse
In the context of graph theory and more specifically: projection of three-dimensional figures onto a plane. I am at complete loss as to what "d’aprèse" means.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks to all in advance
Andrey Lipattsev
Ireland
Local time: 03:59
English translation:Could it be Projection de Cauchy, d'après....?
Explanation:
could not find any use for aprèse in Maths...
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C C-H
Australia
Local time: 09:59
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Summary of answers provided
3Cauchy projection is a trapeze
Shog Imas
1Could it be Projection de Cauchy, d'après....?
C C-H
1Cauchy-Lebesgue projection
Michael Barnett


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Could it be Projection de Cauchy, d'après....?


Explanation:
could not find any use for aprèse in Maths...

C C-H
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Asker: That would be nice obviously, but it comes as a caption under this very projection and there are no more words in it, so even if it is a typo, it still makes no sense.

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Cauchy-Lebesgue projection


Explanation:
Transcription error?
[PDF] Natural ultrabornological, non-complete, normed function spaces
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(2) If P is a projection of E such that P (F) c F, ... Consider the case X = N. Then the space F12 of Cauchy-Lebesgue-integrable functions ...
www.springerlink.com/index/T101404511544525.pdf - Similar pages

Michael Barnett
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neutral  Richard Benham: I don't think there's such a thing. There's Cauchy-Lebesgue integration (mentioned in your ref.) and a Cauchy projection, but I have never heard of a Cauchy-Lebesgue projection and it doesn't Google.
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Cauchy projection is a trapeze


Explanation:
Je crois qu'il s'agit d'un **trapèze**

a square appears as square if it is seen from an orthogonal view, but looks like a ***trapeze*** from a side view

see page 11 of 75 about Cauchy's theorem, in the site:
http://web.unbc.ca/~garcia/unpub/mnotes.pdf#search=" Cauchy&...



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Note added at 23 hrs (2006-09-09 00:26:40 GMT)
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http://people.csail.mit.edu/sparis/publi/2004/thesis/Paris_0...
See page 17 of 232 :
a square appears as square if it is seen from an orthogonal view, but looks like a ***trapeze*** from a side view


Shog Imas
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