Apollonian gasket
In mathematics, an Apollonian gasket or Apollonian net is a fractal generated from three circles, any two of which are tangent to one another. It is named after Greek mathematician Apollonius of Perga.
Related Topics:
Mathematics - Fractal - Tangent - Greek - Mathematician - Apollonius of Perga
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Construction |
| ► | Variations |
| ► | Symmetries |
| ► | Links with hyperbolic geometry |
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