Re: sphere coordinates ,



Minus XVII wrote:
> of course, there are an infinity of solutions, but
> there are only two esential ones; yes, I mean,
> you come back to the starting point (if the ice is firm).

Is a solution that goes around the S pole twice
"esentially" the same as one that goes around it
once? Possibly. But I'm wondering if you thought
of it.

.



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