A Three Dimensional Coordinate System for Complex Numbers
by greg ehmka
‘Geometric Torus Surface Functions’
Cover Illustration:
Shown on the cover, in cutaway, are a ‘triangular’ torus in a ‘triangular’ orbit and a ‘square’ torus in a ‘square’ orbit.
Labeling them as a ‘3, 3 torus’ and ‘4, 4 torus’ respectively, we can graph nearly endless possibilities. E.g. 3, 4; 6, 3; 2, 8; 8, 1 (circular); etc.
The functions are of parametric form:
See section 14.0 5Dii: Circular Surface Functions.
A New Coordinate System for Complex Numbers
Copyright: greg ehmka
Published: 2013 – Revised Edition
Publisher: greg ehmka
previously titled:
“3Di: Third Dimension Imaginary”
Copyright: greg ehmka
Published: 2009
Publisher: greg ehmka
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