Euclidean mapping
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Transformation Euclidienne (Fr). Transformazione Euclidiana (It). ユークリッド写像 (Ja).
The Euclidean mapping or isometry is a special case of affine mapping that, besides collinearity and ratios of distances, keeps also distances and angles. Because of this, a Euclidean mapping is also called a rigid motion.
Euclidean mappings are of three types:
- translations
- rotations
- reflections.
A special case of Euclidean mapping is a symmetry operation.