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Angle / Orientation / Rotational symmetry / 3D computer graphics / Matrices / Euler angles / Rotation formalisms in three dimensions / Rotation matrix / Axisangle representation / Davenport chained rotations / Rotation group SO / Quaternions and spatial rotation
Date: 2015-07-27 06:53:33
Angle
Orientation
Rotational symmetry
3D computer graphics
Matrices
Euler angles
Rotation formalisms in three dimensions
Rotation matrix
Axisangle representation
Davenport chained rotations
Rotation group SO
Quaternions and spatial rotation

Fused Angles: A Representation of Body Orientation for Balance

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