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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Image:Blank map of Europe (polar stereographic projection) cropped.svg: ... Image:Italy template.png ...

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... stereographic projection is a cylindrical map projection first presented by James Gall in 1855. It is ...

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  7. Clifford torus - Wikipedia

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    A stereographic projection of a Clifford torus performing a simple rotation Topologically a rectangle is the fundamental polygon of a torus, with opposite edges sewn together. In geometric topology, the Clifford torus is the simplest and most symmetric flat embedding of the Cartesian product of two circles S 1 a and S 1

  8. Stereographic projection - Wikipedia

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    Stereographic projection is conformal, meaning that it preserves the angles at which curves cross each other (see figures). On the other hand, stereographic projection does not preserve area; in general, the area of a region of the sphere does not equal the area of its projection onto the plane. The area element is given in (X, Y) coordinates by

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