isometry - meaning and definition. What is isometry
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What (who) is isometry - definition

DISTANCE-PRESERVING FUNCTION BETWEEN METRIC SPACES
Isometries; Isometric isomorphism; Group of isometries; Isometri; Length-preserving transformation; Orthonormal transformation; Isometric mapping; Isometry (Riemannian geometry); Local isometry; Linear isometry; Isometric map; Distance-preserving map; Isometric transformation; Isometrically isomorphic
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isometry         
<mathematics> A mapping of a metric space onto another or onto itself so that the distance between any two points in the original space is the same as the distance between their images in the second space. For example, any combination of rotation and translation is an isometry of the plane. (1997-12-13)
Isometry (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Isometry (mathematics) (disambiguation); Isometry (mathematics)
Isometry, in mathematics, refers to a distance-preserving transformation. Isometry may also refer to:
Rigid transformation         
IN MATHEMATICS, A RIGID TRANSFORMATION PRESERVES DISTANCES BETWEEN EVERY PAIR OF POINTS
Euclidean transformation; Euclidean motion; Rigid motion; Euclidean isometry; Rigid Transformation; Roto-translation; Rototranslation
In mathematics, a rigid transformation (also called Euclidean transformation or Euclidean isometry) is a geometric transformation of a Euclidean space that preserves the Euclidean distance between every pair of points.

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Isometry

In mathematics, an isometry (or congruence, or congruent transformation) is a distance-preserving transformation between metric spaces, usually assumed to be bijective. The word isometry is derived from the Ancient Greek: ἴσος isos meaning "equal", and μέτρον metron meaning "measure".