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Coordinate SystemsSubject: Coordinate systems Author: Clifford J. Nelson <nelsoncj@gte.net> Date: 8 Feb 98 07:40:42 -0800 On Wed, Feb 4, 1998 7:01 AM, John Conway wrote: .... In fact it's a mere matter of convenience whether we use orthogonal or hexagonal coordinates - neither is intrinsically better than the other; it's just that some coordinate-systems are better suited to some problems than others. I've used dozens of different coordinate-systems in my life, as have most other professional mathematicians, ... <p>John Conway ----------------------------------------- I have spent about fifty dollars a month for about twenty years on math books and some time in libraries and I have only run across two coordinate systems for the uncurved plane: the perpendicular XY system and polar coordinates. I discovered what I call the Synergetics or simplex coordinates for the plane in 1994, but I can't find any books about them. Could you tell me the names of the coordinate systems for the uncurved plane and maybe steer me to some books? Thank you. Cliff Nelson http://forum.swarthmore.edu/epigone/geometry-research/sarswimpbli/B1031247-6633E@153.34.101.189
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