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The Tricircular Generation of a Focus-Sharing Triad of Conics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
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“Didst thou never study the mathematics?”
“What’s that, sir?”
“Why, to know the trick how to make a many lines meet in one centre”
Duchess of Malfi
Let α, β, γ be three conics, one with foci B, C, one with foci C, A, and one with foci A, B. The specification of a single conic as the locus of the centre of a directed circle which touches two fixed directed circles is not unique but involves both a parameter and a choice of sign. Can we adjust the arbitrary elements in specifying α, β, γ to obtain a simple specification of the focus-sharing set as a whole? Explicitly, if α is derivable from circles η′, ζ′ round B, C, β from circles ζ′′, ξ′′ round C, A, and γ from circles ξ′′′, η′′′ round A, B, what conditions can bc usefully imposed on the concentric pairs ξ′′, ξ′′′; η′′′, η′; ζ′, ζ′′?
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* Note 1309, Gazette, XXII, 378.