geometric

Geometry (from the Ancient Greek: γεωμετρία; geo- "earth", -metron "measurement") is, with arithmetic, one of the oldest branches of mathematics. It is concerned with properties of space that are related with distance, shape, size, and relative position of figures. A mathematician who works in the field of geometry is called a geometer.
Until the 19th century, geometry was almost exclusively devoted to Euclidean geometry, which includes the notions of point, line, plane, distance, angle, surface, and curve, as fundamental concepts.During the 19th century several discoveries enlarged dramatically the scope of geometry. One of the oldest such discoveries is Gauss' Theorema Egregium ("remarkable theorem") that asserts roughly that the Gaussian curvature of a surface is independent from any specific embedding in a Euclidean space. This implies that surfaces can be studied intrinsically, that is, as stand-alone spaces, and has been expanded into the theory of manifolds and Riemannian geometry.
Later in the 19th century, it appeared that geometries without the parallel postulate (non-Euclidean geometries) can be developed without introducing any contradiction. The geometry that underlies general relativity is a famous application of non-Euclidean geometry.
Since then, the scope of geometry has been greatly expanded, and the field has been split in many subfields that depend on the underlying methods—differential geometry, algebraic geometry, computational geometry, algebraic topology, discrete geometry (also known as combinatorial geometry), etc.—or on the properties of Euclidean spaces that are disregarded—projective geometry that consider only alignment of points but not distance and parallelism, affine geometry that omits the concept of angle and distance, finite geometry that omits continuity, and others.
Originally developed to model the physical world, geometry has applications in almost all sciences, and also in art, architecture, and other activities that are related to graphics. Geometry also has applications in areas of mathematics that are apparently unrelated. For example, methods of algebraic geometry are fundamental in Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, a problem that was stated in terms of elementary arithmetic, and remained unsolved for several centuries.

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    Help cleaning victorian (church?) encaustic tiles, glazed and unglazed

    Hi All the info is out there on the net about this subject but I am seeming to go round in circles a bit...as opinions differ... Here are my tiles, just a small number - won't be doing a hall or anything big, so this is not a majorly important cleanup....an improvement would be nice.... Some...
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    victorian geometric floors

    Thanks will be given to quality advice on this subject and will surly get a couple of rounds in in the forum arms. i was reading a post a couple of weeks ago about a client who wanted a wall job completing without spacers or as little as the 1mm and i think it was dave who provided the client...
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    Victorian geometric tiles...

    Hi folks, I have been admiring some of your albums tonight and I have fallen in love with the geometric tiles, I would love to know the process of laying these in a hallway, what is involved? I know they are very labor intensive.
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    Victorian unglazed tiles

    Hi, I am renovating a Victorian house and want to use a white octagon and black dot tile on the floor, in a traditional unglazed tile. I've found affordable unglazed square tiles but the market in octagonal tiles appears to be sewn up tight by specialist 'Victorian tile' companies whose products...
  5. barneyg

    Victorian path - Hampshire

    Hi A little while back I asked for some advice on Victorian path tiling (thanks to those who replied) which I'm now ready to go ahead with. I've got a couple of local firms coming to quote but thought it'd also be worth offering the job here too. There's approximately 3 square metres of...
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    Victorian tiling courses?

    Hi guys, ive been tiling for nearly 4 years now and still building up a good reputation. ive still got work coming in and fortunately for me ive not been quiet for a while. recently ive noticed a call for Victorian tiling in my area and a local supplier has asked me if i want them to pass some...
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    victorian tile

    hi, which is the best product to take the sealer of Victorians tiles and what tools would you use, and how to do it?
  8. congokeith

    Victorian floor

    VICTORIAN FLOOR Hi everybody this is my first post would welcome some advice and comments on the following Im not a full time tiler but it comes into what I do and Im quite proficent but have never layed a victorian floor Im fine with setting out and boarders and corners OK its a 25 sq mtr...
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    First Victorian floor

    Here is my first Victorian floor. Interesting work! http://www.tilersforums.com/members/grumpygrouter-albums-floors-picture27583-025.jpg
  10. barneyg

    Victorian style garden path

    Hi, I'd like to replace my dull old concrete slab garden path with a fancy victorian style tiled one and would be grateful for some help. I know from searching the forums there's some experts on this subject on here! The path is pretty much a simple rectangle, 330cm long x 90cm wide, with a...
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    Is grimex good for victorian tile cleaning?

    Hi all My m8 has a victorian tiled hallway that is very worn and tired.The colour is very faded and the surfaces of the tile are pitted and no longer flat.I am going to attemt to revive it and was wondering what the best method would be to strip it down. Would ltp grimex or power stripper do...
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    Craven Dunnill Victorian geometric and encaustic floor

    Hello I am wanting to relay my original Victorian tiled floor. I have around 80% of the tiles. I have researched the manufacturer to be Craven Dunnill, but getting the missing tiles remade is expensive, so I searched for an alternative and found some that I can cut to size and intermingle with...
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    Advice re hard wearing and practical white floor tile for wobbly Victorian house?

    Hi every one I have some questions - hope you can help as this is the biggest job Ive ever done - want to get it just right. I have Victorian flat conversion on a busy main road in London - flat shakes occasionally. It has wobbly wooden floorboards. I want to lay a large white tile (poss 60 x...
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    Victorian tiled floors that had been written off.

    Hi these are floors from contracts over the years most had been written off by either the client or the architect. not going to say anything much about them as the pics do it all. again my apologies if they are out of sequence but i'm sure that everyone can figure them out. Cheers Steve. the...
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    Tiler with experience of victorian geometric patterns required for job in Bristol

    Hi, We have a 8m by 1.1m hallway that we are looking to have tiled with a Victorian style black and white diagonal checker board with a border. We are in Bristol and are looking for a tiler that has good experience of this kind of tiling. We would like them to prepare the floor too. Either...
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    detached Victorian House with ruined floor.

    Hi This is a Victorian tiled floor in a detached house. The floor in front of the stairs had been ripped up approx 20 years ago filled in with a mortar mix. The front porch floor was in better condition. I lifted the front porch tiles to use to restore the main hall floor. I took out all the...
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    Victorian floor tile

    hi there, i would like some advice please if i may...before i start i would like to say i do not know much about tiling! i've recently had my hallway tiled with victorian tiles...i work away from home so only got to see the finished job when i came home on friday (the job started on monday)...
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    First Victorian floor

    Hi All I've just been recommended by my local tile shop to a customer of his to quote for laying just over 2 m2 of Victorian floor tiles in a new build porch. This will be my first Victorian floor if I decide its within my comfort zone (and if the customers want me to lay it of course) &...
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