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- Equidistant_set abstract "In mathematics, an equidistant set (also called a midset, or a bisector) is a set each of whose elements has the same distance (measured using some appropriate distance function) from two or more sets. The equidistant set of two singleton sets in the Euclidean plane is the perpendicular bisector of the segment joining the two sets. The conic sections can also be realized as equidistant sets. This property of conics has been used to generalize the notion of conic sections. The concept of equidistant set is used to define frontiers in territorial domain controversies. For instance, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Article 15) establishes that, in absence of any previous agreement, the delimitation of the territorial sea between countries occurs exactly on the median line every point of which is equidistant of the nearest points to each country. Though the usage of the terminology is quite old, the study of the properties of equidistant sets as mathematical objects was initiated only in 1970's.".
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- Equidistant_set wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conic_sections.
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- Equidistant_set wikiPageWikiLink File:Equidistant-set-of-two-straight-lines.png.
- Equidistant_set wikiPageWikiLink Generalized_conic.
- Equidistant_set wikiPageWikiLink Infimum_and_supremum.
- Equidistant_set wikiPageWikiLink Mathematics.
- Equidistant_set wikiPageWikiLink Metric_(mathematics).
- Equidistant_set wikiPageWikiLink Metric_space.
- Equidistant_set wikiPageWikiLink Set_(mathematics).
- Equidistant_set wikiPageWikiLinkText "Equidistant set".
- Equidistant_set wikiPageWikiLinkText "bisector".
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- Equidistant_set subject Category:Conic_sections.
- Equidistant_set comment "In mathematics, an equidistant set (also called a midset, or a bisector) is a set each of whose elements has the same distance (measured using some appropriate distance function) from two or more sets. The equidistant set of two singleton sets in the Euclidean plane is the perpendicular bisector of the segment joining the two sets. The conic sections can also be realized as equidistant sets. This property of conics has been used to generalize the notion of conic sections.".
- Equidistant_set label "Equidistant set".
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