Lexicographical Neighbors of Tacnodes
Literary usage of Tacnodes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Elementary Treatise on Cubic and Quartic Curves by Alfred Barnard Basset (1901)
"... moves up to coincidence with the first two, we obtain certain singularities
which are not triple points. These will now be considered. tacnodes. 161. ..."
2. An Elementary Treatise on Cubic and Quartic Curves by Alfred Barnard Basset (1901)
"... moves up to coincidence with the first two, we obtain certain singularities
which are not triple points. These will now be considered. tacnodes. 161. ..."
3. Curve Tracing in Cartesian Coordinates by William Woolsey Johnson (1884)
"tacnodes 92. When equal roots occur in the equation determining the tangents at
a node, we have seen in Art. 89 that we ordinarily have a cusp ; but here ..."
4. Curve Tracing in Cartesian Coordinates by William Woolsey Johnson (1895)
"tacnodes 92. When equal roots occur in the equation determining the tangents at
a node, we have seen in Art.. 89 that we ordinarily have a cusp; ..."
5. The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal by William Whewell, Duncan Farquharson Gregory, Robert Leslie Ellis, William Thomson Kelvin, Norman Macleod Ferrers (1852)
"... curve touch at the tacnodes, and intersect at the ... Besides this, the two
curves are touched at the tacnodes by the ..."
6. The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal by William Thomson, N M Ferrers (1852)
"... curve touch at the tacnodes, and intersect at the ... Besides this, the two
curves are touched at the tacnodes by the ..."
7. Memoirs Presented to the Cambridge Philosophical Society on the Occasion of by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1900)
"The surface (D) has a double point at y = # = w = 0, which is for some purposes
at least equivalent to two tacnodes, as defined above; and the surface can ..."
8. An Elementary Treatise on Cubic and Quartic Curves by Alfred Barnard Basset (1901)
"... moves up to coincidence with the first two, we obtain certain singularities
which are not triple points. These will now be considered. tacnodes. 161. ..."
9. An Elementary Treatise on Cubic and Quartic Curves by Alfred Barnard Basset (1901)
"... moves up to coincidence with the first two, we obtain certain singularities
which are not triple points. These will now be considered. tacnodes. 161. ..."
10. Curve Tracing in Cartesian Coordinates by William Woolsey Johnson (1884)
"tacnodes 92. When equal roots occur in the equation determining the tangents at
a node, we have seen in Art. 89 that we ordinarily have a cusp ; but here ..."
11. Curve Tracing in Cartesian Coordinates by William Woolsey Johnson (1895)
"tacnodes 92. When equal roots occur in the equation determining the tangents at
a node, we have seen in Art.. 89 that we ordinarily have a cusp; ..."
12. The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal by William Whewell, Duncan Farquharson Gregory, Robert Leslie Ellis, William Thomson Kelvin, Norman Macleod Ferrers (1852)
"... curve touch at the tacnodes, and intersect at the ... Besides this, the two
curves are touched at the tacnodes by the ..."
13. The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal by William Thomson, N M Ferrers (1852)
"... curve touch at the tacnodes, and intersect at the ... Besides this, the two
curves are touched at the tacnodes by the ..."
14. Memoirs Presented to the Cambridge Philosophical Society on the Occasion of by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1900)
"The surface (D) has a double point at y = # = w = 0, which is for some purposes
at least equivalent to two tacnodes, as defined above; and the surface can ..."