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Peaucellier's Cell and other linkages in non-euclidean Geometry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

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There are certain well-known linkages for effecting the transformation of inversion, and, incidentally, by inverting a suitably situated circle, for producing straight-line motion. Reference may be made to the classic lecture by A. B. Kempe, “How to draw a straight line” (London: Macmillan, 1877). It is the object of this paper to call attention to the fact that these linkages have the corresponding property in non-euclidean geometry.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1925

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* See the author's Non-euclidean Geometry,” p. 241.