-- RossCompare also to {pirmidi}.a triangular pyramida circular coneGetting my math nerd on, there's no reason the region has to be connected, or has to be embedded in R^N for that matter, but the idea is right. The formal definition is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_%28topology%29 . If you wanted a predicate for a general cone like this, I'd go with: x1 is a cone with base x2 and vertex x3. Obviously you could swap the last two places, but this way it's more compatible with the current konju and also allows you to easily specify the type of cone, eg1) lo konju be lo cukla
2) lo konju be lo cibjgatai--On 13 June 2014 00:06, <len.budney@gmail.com> wrote:The definition more prevalent in higher math is: the object created by taking a connected region in N dimensions, and a point outside that region in N+1 dimensions, and including all lines between that point and any point in the region. I would consider that the "standard" definition. Both of yours are special cases where N=2 and the region is circular. Pyramids and ellipsoidal cones are also legit cones.
On Friday, May 23, 2014 4:00:01 PM UTC-4, la gleki wrote:There are two main definitions of "cone":1. (geometry) A surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of a line around another line that intersects the first line.2. (geometry) A solid of revolution formed by rotating a triangle around one of its altitudes.I think neither meaning of "cone" reflects {konju}. I think {konju} describes a *segment* of a line (possibly infinite thus identical to a line in such case) revolving around another linear segment thus forming a *surface*. As for konju1 it describes an object (possibly immaterial) with *a property* of such cone-ness.This explains why only vertex is specified. but konju2 seems to be superflous then since it is not always necessary.2014-05-23 12:11 GMT+04:00 Gleki Arxokuna <gleki.is...@gmail.com>:
The definition of {konju} is rather cryptic.x1 is a cone [shape/form] of material x2 with vertex x3. Also ellipse, ellipsoid (= konclupa). See also jesni, djine, sovda, kojna, jganu."Cone" is this object: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/File:PovCone.jpgeither only the surface of an object made after the revolution of a triangle. That's why konju3 seems strange. Why only vertex is defined?Definitely cone it's not an ellipse.Could you please explain this?--
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