Euclidean
Euclidean (or, less commonly, Euclidian) is an adjective derived from the name of Euclid, an ancient Greek mathematician. It is the name of:
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Geometry
    
- Euclidean space, the two-dimensional plane and three-dimensional space of Euclidean geometry as well as their higher dimensional generalizations
 - Euclidean geometry, the study of the properties of Euclidean spaces
 - Non-Euclidean geometry, systems of points, lines, and planes analogous to Euclidean geometry but without uniquely determined parallel lines
 - Euclidean distance, the distance between pairs of points in Euclidean spaces
 - Euclidean ball, the set of points within some fixed distance from a center point
 
Number theory
    
- Euclidean division, the division which produces a quotient and a remainder
 - Euclidean algorithm, a method for finding greatest common divisors
 - Extended Euclidean algorithm, a method for solving the Diophantine equation ax + by = d where d is the greatest common divisor of a and b
 - Euclid's lemma: if a prime number divides a product of two numbers, then it divides at least one of those two numbers
 - Euclidean domain, a ring in which Euclidean division may be defined, which allows Euclid's lemma to be true and the Euclidean algorithm and the extended Euclidean algorithm to work
 
Other
    
- Euclidean relation, a property of binary relations related to transitivity
 - Euclidean distance map, a digital image in which each pixel value represents the Euclidean distance to an obstacle
 - Euclidean zoning, a system of land use management modeled after the zoning code of Euclid, Ohio
 - Euclidean division of the Intermediate Math League of Eastern Massachusetts
 
See also
    
- Euclid (disambiguation)
 - Euclid's Elements, a 13-book mathematical treatise written by Euclid, that includes both geometry and number theory
 - Euclideon, an Australian computer graphics company
 
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