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Topic: your sci.math.research article titled "Reflection along the curved line"
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Ilya Zakharevich

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Re: your sci.math.research article titled "Reflection along the curved line"
Posted: Nov 7, 2009 10:55 PM
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On 2009-11-07, Igor Moiseev <moiseev.igor@gmail.com> wrote:
> How does the reflection along the curved line work?*

1) If the distance between eyes is negligible (monocular vision):

a) find a point on the curve where incoming/outgoing angles are equal.

b) make inversion w.r.t. the kissing circle;

2) Otherwise you need to find two points in "a", for left and for
right eye, and take the intersection of corresponding "vision rays".

Hope this helps,
Ilya




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