Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1874, from non- + Euclidean.
Wiktionary
a. of, or relating to non-Euclidean geometry
Usage examples of "non-euclidean".
The devil replies by mocking that earthly Euclidean geometry of justice that Ivan had claimed to prefer to the non-Euclidean one.
Don’t forget, we’re talking about an anentropic pattern of inferred sentience that arrived here from an entirely alien, non-Euclidean universe whose physical laws in no way resemble our own.
Your booby-trapped car, an arson case in Logan, Professor Brain's convenient disappearance, my cousin's death in Sumatra - and your six-dimensional non-Euclidean geometry.
Your booby-trapped car, an arson case in Logan, Professor Brain's convenient disappearance, my cousin's death in Sumatra -- and your six-dimensional non-Euclidean geometry.
Your booby-trapped car, an arson case in Logan, Professor Brain's convenient disappearance, my cousin's death in Sumatra-and your six-dimensional non-Euclidean geometry.
I think I saw this land of curve once, on a blackboard, when a class in non-Euclidean geometry had used the room before my own class in Eng Lit Pope to Swinb.
The development of non-Euclidean geometry led to the recognition of the fact, that we can cast doubt on the infiniteness of our space without coming into conflict with the laws of thought or with experience (Riemann, Helmholtz).
At present Tam reviewing symbolic logic, going on into more advanced n-dimensional, non-Euclidean geometries, plus another subject quite new to me: Chinese history.
For example, Euclidean geometry is useful on Earth, but out in the great depths of space a non-Euclidean geometry is more practical.
These representations would quickly have gone from solid geometry through non-Euclidean geometry to bewilderment, had not a computer simultaneously developed the appropriate equations.
Janos Bolyai, one of the independent inventors of non-Euclidean geometry.
Maybe the peculiar features of the Eye, like its non-Euclidean geometry, are there solely as a puzzle-box for us.
It is a commonplace that any equation can be expressed in the figurative language of non-Euclidean geometry and represented in three dimensions.
It is one of the technical expressions used in non-Euclidean geometry.