I updated the web site on Smarandache Geometry at: http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/geometries.htm and now Professor Howard Iseri's book "Smarandache...
It seems to me that any reasonable generalization of an s-manifold to higher dimension would be equivalent to the spaces studied using polyhedral metrics. I...
... to ... What about using spherical triangles, would it get an s-spaced curved? Following Howard's models of using flat (plane) triangles, let's use ...
First of all I want to congratulate Howard for his book. I downloaded it and showed it to some people here in India. ... to ... That looks inciting... I don't...
... to ... What do you mean by polyhedral metrics? I have an idea, but I am not sure. Maybe instead of triangles for 2D using polyhedra for 3D to construct a...
I also first want to thank Howard for citing in his book the club, now transformed into a group by Yahoo server as Yahoo did with all other clubs, and for...
... curved? ... use ... This is an interesting idea. One thought comes to mind. In an s- manifold, which is flat everywhere except at the vertices, we get ...
... I have found references to polyhedral metrics that seem to be defined on spaces similar to our s-manifolds, except instead of equilateral triangles, any...
... Isn't that possible to also put three spherical triangles at a vertex and form something elliptic, I mean reduce by one the number of spherical triangles...
... of ... Yes, if you put three triangles you get something similar to an elliptic vertex in an s-manifold. With four triangles you have a smooth elliptic...
... defined ... Using polygons as an extension of triangles was a proposal in this club I remember, isn't it? And somebody proposed to even use polyhedra in...
... It seems to me that every geometry is a Smarandache geometry except for Euclidean geometry, so Smarandache geometry is non-Euclidean geometry in its widest...
I see the Smarandache geometries as a mixture of many (maybe all?) geometries. I'm thinking then at mixing the Smarandache geometries in another level of...
... and ... be ... Hi Howard and all! To pursue the method of spherical triangles by me is to copy you and only change very little following your book. I...
... and ... best ... or ... which ... approached ... Teresinha and others, If you compare what is in my book with the references, you will see that most of...
... specific ... Okay, I'll try to write a paper on using spherical triangles in creating an s-manifold and I'll send it to Howard and Minh, etc. for ...
... Hi Rob, We've been looking at geodesics on polyhedral surfaces. The closed s- manifolds discussed in "Smarandache Manifolds" might be of interest to you....
Hi Howard - Now you're asking! It would take me more than a few minutes to explain. Basically, it is known that everything that exists in nature is based...
A face lift has been done to our journal (Howard is in the editorial board, both hard copy and online) at http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/ Same think...
Hi - this is an new style of animation I'm doing - http://www.astro-logix.com/spinning_octahedral_zoom - more to follow. Rob http://www.astro-logix.com ...
<Basically, it is known that everything that exists in nature is based around simple geometries, including the Golden Mean spiral & Fibinnacci spiral. This has...
... rob, i saw your rotating octahedron, nice picture and animation. can you also do an animation upon howard's models? i think you can animate howard's models...
Jean - Where can I see some of Howard's models? Is there a url? Rob ... From: jeanmariecharrier To: smarandachegeometries@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, May...
... Howard's models can be found in the group if you click on "photos" [on the left], or the best you can see all of them collected and explained in his book...
Thanks for those, Mike. Rob http://www.astro-logix.com ... From: mikeantholy To: smarandachegeometries@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 6:49 PM ...
hi this is my new staff that sould be interesting for u. i was trying to find direct relation between lines and angles in triangle.I belive that trigonometric...