Multifocal ellipse
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geometry Geometry (; ) is, with arithmetic, one of the oldest branches of mathematics. It is concerned with properties of space such as the distance, shape, size, and relative position of figures. A mathematician who works in the field of geometry is c ...
, the -ellipse is a
generalization A generalization is a form of abstraction whereby common properties of specific instances are formulated as general concepts or claims. Generalizations posit the existence of a domain or set of elements, as well as one or more common characteri ...
of the
ellipse In mathematics, an ellipse is a plane curve surrounding two focus (geometry), focal points, such that for all points on the curve, the sum of the two distances to the focal points is a constant. It generalizes a circle, which is the special ty ...
allowing more than two
foci Focus, or its plural form foci may refer to: Arts * Focus or Focus Festival, former name of the Adelaide Fringe arts festival in South Australia Film *''Focus'', a 1962 TV film starring James Whitmore * ''Focus'' (2001 film), a 2001 film based ...
. -ellipses go by numerous other names, including multifocal ellipse, polyellipse, egglipse, -ellipse, and Tschirnhaus'sche Eikurve (after
Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus (or Tschirnhauß, ; 10 April 1651 – 11 October 1708) was a German mathematician, physicist, physician, and philosopher. He introduced the Tschirnhaus transformation and is considered by some to have been the ...
). They were first investigated by
James Clerk Maxwell James Clerk Maxwell (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish mathematician and scientist responsible for the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation, which was the first theory to describe electricity, magnetism and ligh ...
in 1846. Given focal points in a plane, an -ellipse is the locus of points of the plane whose sum of distances to the foci is a constant . In formulas, this is the set : \left\. The 1-ellipse is the
circle A circle is a shape consisting of all points in a plane that are at a given distance from a given point, the centre. Equivalently, it is the curve traced out by a point that moves in a plane so that its distance from a given point is const ...
, and the 2-ellipse is the classic ellipse. Both are algebraic curves of degree 2. For any number of foci, the -ellipse is a
closed Closed may refer to: Mathematics * Closure (mathematics), a set, along with operations, for which applying those operations on members always results in a member of the set * Closed set, a set which contains all its limit points * Closed interval, ...
,
convex curve In geometry, a convex curve is a plane curve that has a supporting line through each of its points. There are many other equivalent definitions of these curves, going back to Archimedes. Examples of convex curves include the convex polygons, th ...
. The curve is smooth unless it goes through a focus. The ''n''-ellipse is in general a subset of the points satisfying a particular algebraic equation. If ''n'' is
odd Odd means unpaired, occasional, strange or unusual, or a person who is viewed as eccentric. Odd may also refer to: Acronym * ODD (Text Encoding Initiative) ("One Document Does it all"), an abstracted literate-programming format for describing X ...
, the algebraic degree of the curve is 2^n, while if ''n'' is
even Even may refer to: General * Even (given name), a Norwegian male personal name * Even (surname) * Even (people), an ethnic group from Siberia and Russian Far East ** Even language, a language spoken by the Evens * Odd and Even, a solitaire game w ...
the degree is 2^n - \binom.J. Nie, P.A. Parrilo, B. Sturmfels:
J. Nie, P. Parrilo, B.St.: "Semidefinite representation of the k-ellipse", in ''Algorithms in Algebraic Geometry'', I.M.A. Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications, 146, Springer, New York, 2008, pp. 117-132
/ref> ''n''-ellipses are special cases of spectrahedra.


See also

* Generalized conic


References

{{reflist, 30em, refs= Z.A. Melzak and J.S. Forsyth (1977): "Polyconics 1. polyellipses and optimization", ''Q. of Appl. Math.'', pages 239–255, 1977. P.V. Sahadevan (1987): "The theory of egglipse—a new curve with three focal points", ''International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology'' 18 (1987), 29–39. {{MR, 872599; {{Zbl, 613.51030. J. Sekino (1999): "''n''-Ellipses and the Minimum Distance Sum Problem", ''American Mathematical Monthly'' 106 #3 (March 1999), 193–202. {{MR, 1682340; {{Zbl, 986.51040.
James Clerk Maxwell James Clerk Maxwell (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish mathematician and scientist responsible for the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation, which was the first theory to describe electricity, magnetism and ligh ...
(1846):
Paper on the Description of Oval Curves
Feb 1846, from ''The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell: 1846-1862''


Further reading

*P.L. Rosin:
On the Construction of Ovals
*B. Sturmfels:
The Geometry of Semidefinite Programming
, pp. 9–16. Conic sections Algebraic curves