dilationdaɪˈleɪ ʃən, dɪ-
dilation (n)
- plural
- dilations
English Definitions:
dilation (noun)
a lengthy discussion (spoken or written) on a particular topic
dilation, dilatation (noun)
the act of expanding an aperture
"the dilation of the pupil of the eye"
dilation (Noun)
The act of dilating.
dilation (Noun)
State of being dilated; expansion; dilatation.
dilation (Noun)
Delay.
Dilation
In mathematics, a dilation is a function from a metric space into itself that satisfies the identity for all points, where is the distance from to and is some positive real number. In Euclidean space, such a dilation is a similarity of the space. Dilations change the size but not the shape of an object or figure. Every dilation of a Euclidean space that is not a congruence has a unique fixed point that is called the center of dilation. Some congruences have fixed points and others do not.
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