- Annulus (mathematics)
In
mathematics , an annulus (theLatin word for "little ring", with plural "annuli") is a ring-shaped geometric figure, or more generally, a term used to name a ring-shaped object. The adjectival form is annular (for example, anannular eclipse ).The open annulus is
topologically equivalent to both the open cylinder and thepunctured plane .The area of such an annulus is given by the difference in the areas of a
circle of radius "R" and one of radius "r"::Interestingly, the area of an annulus can also be obtained by multiplying pi by the square of half of the length of the longest interval that can lie completely inside the annulus. This can be proven by the
Pythagorean theorem ; the length of the longest interval that can lie completely inside the annulus will betangent to the smaller circle. Given the above formula for area, half of the length of the interval will actually form a right angle, along with radius "r", to form diagonal "R".This result can be obtained via
calculus by dividing the annulus up into an infinite number of annuli ofinfinitesimal width and area ( = circumference × width) and then integrating from to ::Complex structure
In
complex analysis an annulus ann"(a; r, R)" in thecomplex plane is anopen region defined by::
If "r" is 0, the region is known as the punctured disk of radius "R" around the point "a".
As a subset of the complex plane, an annulus can be considered as a
Riemann surface . The complex structure of an annulus depends only on the ratio "r"/"R". Each annulus ann"(a; r, R)" can be holomorphically mapped to a standard one centered at the origin and with outer radius 1 by the
The inner radius is then "r"/"R" < 1.The
Hadamard three-circle theorem is a statement about the maximum value a holomorphic function may take inside an annulus.See also
* Cylinder
*Torus External links
* [http://www.mathopenref.com/annulus.html Annulus definition and properties] With interactive animation
* [http://www.mathopenref.com/annulusarea.html Area of an annulus, formula] With interactive animation
* [http://www.allmathwords.org/annulus.html Annulus] All Math Words Encyclopedia for grades 7-10.
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