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Description Grid for elliptical coordinates. Elliptical grid lines are in even steps of μ of 0.1 units. Hyperbolic grid lines are in even steps of ν of pi/12 for the interval [0,2pi]. a is equal to 1.
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System of elliptical coordinates

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17 February 2008

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