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Trigonometric functions / Polar coordinate system / Range of a projectile / Geodesic / Shortest path problem / Great-circle distance / Mathematics / Geometry / Trigonometry
Date: 2011-08-06 04:11:14
Trigonometric functions
Polar coordinate system
Range of a projectile
Geodesic
Shortest path problem
Great-circle distance
Mathematics
Geometry
Trigonometry

CCCG 2011, Toronto ON, August 10–12, 2011 Characterization of Shortest Paths on Directional Frictional Polyhedral Surfaces Gutemberg Guerra-Filho∗

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