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Chain of 6 spheres tangent to 3 given spheres
In geometry, Soddy's hexlet is a chain of six spheres (shown in grey in Figure 1), each of which is tangent to both of its neighbors and also to three
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Topics referred to by the same term
Hexlet may refer to: Soddy's hexlet, in geometry a chain of six spheres, each of which is tangent to both of its neighbors and also to three mutually
Hexlet
Unit of measure for digital data
tetra 64 bits: octlet, octa 96 bits: bentobox (in ITRON OS) 128 bits: hexlet, paragraph (on Intel x86 processors) 256 bytes: page (on Intel 4004, 8080
Units_of_information
Set of circles related by tangency
Several generalizations of Steiner chains exist, most notably Soddy's hexlet and Pappus chains. Steiner chains with different internal/external tangencies
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Equation for radii of tangent circles
three given mutually tangent spheres, a configuration now called Soddy's hexlet. Thorold Gosset and several others extended the theorem and the poem to
Descartes'_theorem
English radiochemist (1877–1956)
isotopes Fajans and Soddy law Thermoeconomics Ergosophy Soddy circles Soddy's hexlet Spouse Winifred Beilby Awards Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1921) Soddy crater
Frederick_Soddy
Wooden tablets inscribed with geometrical theorems in Edo Japan
{1}{\sqrt {r_{\text{right}}}}}.} (See also Ford circle.) Soddy's hexlet, thought previously to have been discovered in the west in 1937, had been
Sangaku
Geometric concept
polynomial in terms of the y. Equilateral dimension Spherical code Soddy's hexlet Cylinder sphere packing Conway, John H.; Neil J.A. Sloane (1999). Sphere
Kissing_number
Fractal composed of tangent circles
ISBN 0-521-35253-3 Soddy, Frederick (1937), "The bowl of integers and the hexlet", Nature, 139 (3506), London: 77–79, Bibcode:1937Natur.139...77S, doi:10
Apollonian_gasket
Study of angle-preserving transformations
Limiting point (geometry) Möbius transformation Projective geometry Soddy's hexlet Mohr–Mascheroni theorem Inversion of curves and surfaces (German) Curves
Inversive_geometry
Overview of and topical guide to geometry
3-sphere, spheroid, ellipsoid Parabolic microphone Parabolic reflector Soddy's hexlet Sphericon Stereographic projection Stereometry Ball Convex Convex hull Coxeter
Outline_of_geometry
Circles related to a point in the plane
given spheres is a generalization of Apollonius' problem, whereas Soddy's hexlet is a generalization of a Steiner chain. Tangent lines to circles Circle
Tangent_circles
rectangle in the complex plane. 1822—Irisawa Shintarō Hiroatsu analyzes Soddy's hexlet in a Sangaku. 1823 – Sophie Germain's Theorem is published in the second
Timeline_of_mathematics
more than twenty years in the Far East. Soddy's hexlet Irisawa Shintarō Hiroatsu analyzed Soddy's hexlet in a Sangaku in 1822 and was the first person to
List of Japanese inventions and discoveries
List_of_Japanese_inventions_and_discoveries
Group of 16 bits
usage of hex to mean 16 is also in line with the similar IEEE 1754 term hexlet indicating 16 octets. Although the word hextet is not officially recognized
Hextet
Geometric inversion of a torus, cylinder or double cone
equation. Inversion of curves and surfaces (German) Darboux cyclide Soddy's hexlet Dupin cyclides on MathCurve O'Connor & Robertson 2000 Hilbert & Cohn-Vossen
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