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Preimage of convergent sequence under isometric embedding
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30 Aug 2017 - 19:21
#convergence-divergence
#metric-spaces
#isometry
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Non equivalent isometric embeddings of the plane
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05 Sep 2017 - 19:57
#euclidean-geometry
#riemannian-geometry
#isometry
141
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Isometries of Sine Curve
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05 Sep 2017 - 21:14
#abstract-algebra
#isometry
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Isometry group $\simeq \mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z}$
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06 Sep 2017 - 18:22
#normed-spaces
#isometry
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If $f$ is isometry and triple composition of $f$ is identity, then $f$ has a fixed point.
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07 Sep 2017 - 7:12
#metric-spaces
#euclidean-geometry
#plane-geometry
#isometry
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Image of a complete space under an isometric embedding
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28 Mar 2026 - 15:36
#isometry
#complete-spaces
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Does this definition of an isometry mean that it is surjective?
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11 Sep 2017 - 7:44
#metric-spaces
#isometry
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What does it mean for a set to be isometric with another set?
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12 Sep 2017 - 23:41
#isometry
529
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Isomorphic in the vector and norm sense
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13 Sep 2017 - 8:21
#proof-verification
#terminology
#banach-spaces
#isometry
405
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Isometric deformation implies $ J^TJ=I$
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28 Mar 2026 - 8:45
#isometry
#jacobian
771
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Prove that there exists an isometry $S \in \mathcal{L}(V)$ such that $T = \sqrt{TT^*}S$.
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20 Sep 2017 - 14:35
#linear-algebra
#isometry
196
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How to find explicit formula for the following isometry?
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22 Sep 2017 - 14:31
#linear-algebra
#linear-transformations
#euclidean-geometry
#transformation
#isometry
106
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Question regarding a proof in the classification theorem of the isometries of the hyperbolic plane
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23 Sep 2017 - 10:05
#hyperbolic-geometry
#isometry
130
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Surface patch that is an isometry proof
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27 Sep 2017 - 16:10
#isometry
724
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Prove that the symmetry group of the circle is $O(2, \mathbb{R})$. What is its order?
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28 Sep 2017 - 22:50
#abstract-algebra
#circles
#isometry
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