Concept

Circle preserving — where it appears

The property of a map sending every circle to a circle, which stereographic projection has and which implies conformality rather than following from it.

Named by 3 essays across one field — each of them below, with the objects they name alongside it.

fitted conic: a circle to 1e-9stereographicdashed: the fit, not the samples

Stereographic keeps every angle, and only stereographic

One surface in the family preserves shape exactly — every right angle stays a right angle and both its arms are magnified equally, to the last bit the arithmetic has. It also sends every circle in the world to a circle in the picture, which the site's existing conic fit can be pointed at and asked to confirm without being told what it is looking at.

curved · conformal
fitted conic: a circle to 1e-9stereographicdashed: the fit, not the samples

The arcs a curvilinear drawing uses

The taught way to draw a very wide view by hand is to run every straight edge of the world as a circular arc. That recipe has been repeated for sixty years without a surface attached to it, and it turns out to name one exactly — fitting a general conic to the image of a straight line returns a circle to nine decimal places under stereographic projection and returns nothing like a circle under any other surface this site has.

curved · curvilinear
angle, worst over the sphere4.4e-8°anisotropy, worst1.000000023area scale, largest over smallest×255what a reader calls distortedthe third row, not the firstthe disc is 160° of the spheredrawn to 160° off axisthe first two rows are conformality

Conformal is not undistorted

The most distorted-looking picture in ordinary circulation is the little planet — a 360 photograph re-projected from below, with the ground curled into a ball. Its worst angular error over 160 degrees of the sphere is 4.4e-8 degrees, which is arithmetic noise. Every crossing in the original crosses at exactly the same angle in the result, and what has gone is area, over a factor of 255.

curved · littleplanet

Named alongside it

The objects these essays reach for when they reach for this one.

AnisotropyConformalfield of viewStereographic projectionArea scaleConic fitDemonstrationEquirectangularLittle planetPicture surfaceBeltramiDrawing system

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