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Half-space (geometry) and Poincaré half-plane model

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Difference between Half-space (geometry) and Poincaré half-plane model

Half-space (geometry) vs. Poincaré half-plane model

In geometry, a half-space is either of the two parts into which a plane divides the three-dimensional Euclidean space. In non-Euclidean geometry, the Poincaré half-plane model is the upper half-plane, denoted below as H \, together with a metric, the Poincaré metric, that makes it a model of two-dimensional hyperbolic geometry.

Similarities between Half-space (geometry) and Poincaré half-plane model

Half-space (geometry) and Poincaré half-plane model have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Upper half-plane.

Upper half-plane

In mathematics, the upper half-plane H is the set of complex numbers with positive imaginary part: The term arises from a common visualization of the complex number x + iy as the point (x,y) in the plane endowed with Cartesian coordinates.

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Half-space (geometry) and Poincaré half-plane model Comparison

Half-space (geometry) has 18 relations, while Poincaré half-plane model has 55. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.37% = 1 / (18 + 55).

References

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