defect
Consider a triangle in either hyperbolic or spherical geometry![]()
(http://planetmath.org/NonEuclideanGeometry) in which its angle sum in radians is .
In hyperbolic geometry, the defect of is .
In spherical geometry, the defect of is .
Note that, in both hyperbolic and spherical geometry, the area of a is equal to its defect.
| Title | defect |
|---|---|
| Canonical name | Defect |
| Date of creation | 2013-03-22 16:05:22 |
| Last modified on | 2013-03-22 16:05:22 |
| Owner | Wkbj79 (1863) |
| Last modified by | Wkbj79 (1863) |
| Numerical id | 10 |
| Author | Wkbj79 (1863) |
| Entry type | Definition |
| Classification | msc 51M10 |
| Classification | msc 51-00 |
| Related topic | AreaOfASphericalTriangle |