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+ | The unusual name derives from a misreading of the term ''la versiera'' (from Latin ''versoria'') "rope that turns a sail" as ''l'aversiera'', "witch". | ||
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+ | <table><TR><TD valign="top">[a1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> Ian Stewart, ''Professor Stewart's Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities'', Profile Books (2010) ISBN 1846683459</TD></TR></table> | ||
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versiera
A plane curve, given in the Cartesian orthogonal coordinate system by the equation
$$y(a^2+x^2)=a^3,\quad a>0.$$
Figure: w098050a
If $a$ is the diameter of a circle with centre at the point $(0,a/2)$, $OA$ is a secant, $CB$ and $AM$ are parallel to the $x$-axis, and $BM$ is parallel to the $y$-axis (see Fig.), then the witch of Agnesi is the locus of the points $M$. If the centre of the generating circle and the tangent $CB$ are shifted along the $y$-axis, the curve thus obtained is called Newton's aguinea and is a generalization of the witch of Agnesi. The curve is named after Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799), who studied it.
References
[1] | A.A. Savelov, "Planar curves" , Moscow (1960) (In Russian) |
Comments
References
[a1] | J.D. Lawrence, "A catalog of special plane curves" , Dover, reprint (1972) |
Comments
The unusual name derives from a misreading of the term la versiera (from Latin versoria) "rope that turns a sail" as l'aversiera, "witch".
References
[a1] | Ian Stewart, Professor Stewart's Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities, Profile Books (2010) ISBN 1846683459 |
Witch of Agnesi. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Witch_of_Agnesi&oldid=34038