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Louisiana State University

2006

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Using Elimination To Describe Maxwell Curves, Lucas P. Beverlin Jan 2006

Using Elimination To Describe Maxwell Curves, Lucas P. Beverlin

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Cartesian ovals are curves in the plane that have been studied for hundreds of years. A Cartesian oval is the set of points whose distances from two fixed points called foci satisfy the property that a linear combination of these distances is a fixed constant. These ovals are a special case of what we call Maxwell curves. A Maxwell curve is the set of points with the property that a specific weighted sum of the distances to n foci is constant. We shall describe these curves geometrically. We will then examine Maxwell curves with two foci and a special case …