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CHAPTER X.


CONFOCAL QUADRIC SURFACES[1].


147.] Let the general equation of a confocal system be

(1)

where is a variable parameter, which we shall distinguish by the suffix for the hyperboloids of two sheets, for the hyperboloids of one sheet, and for the ellipsoids. The quantities

are in ascending order of magnitude. The quantity is introduced for the sake of symmetry, but in our results we shall always suppose .

If we consider the three surfaces whose parameters are , we find, by elimination between their equations, that the value of at their point of intersection satisfies the equation

(2)

The values of and may be found by transposing a, b, c symmetrically.

Differentiating this equation with respect to , we find

(3)

If is the length of the intercept of the curve of intersection of and cut off between the surfaces and then

(4)
  1. This investigation is chiefly borrowed from a very interesting work, Leçons sur les Fonctions Inverses des Transcendantes et les Surfaces Isothermes. Par G. Lamé. Paris, 1857.