Diameter
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- For the authentication, authorisation, and accounting protocol, see DIAMETER.
The diameter of a connected graph is the distance between the two vertices which are furthest from each other. The distance between two vertices a and b is the length of the shortest path connecting them (for the length of a path, see Graph theory).
The two definitions given above are special cases of a more general definition. The diameter of a subset of a metric space is the least upper bound of the distances between pairs of points in the subset. So, if A is the subset, the diameter is
- sup { d(x, y) | x, y ∈ A } .
In medical parlance the diameter of a lesion is the longest line segment whose endpoints are within the lesion.
[edit] Diameter symbol
The symbol or variable for diameter is similar in size and design to ø, the lowercase letter o with stroke. Unicode provides character number 8960 (hexadecimal 2300) for the symbol, which can be encoded in HTML webpages as ⌀ or ⌀. Proper display of this character, however, is unlikely in most situations, as most fonts do not have it included. (Your browser displays ⌀ and ⌀ in the current font.) In most situations the letter ø is acceptable, obtained in Microsoft Windows by holding the [Alt] key down while entering 0 2 4 8 on the numeric keypad.
It is important not to confuse a diameter symbol (ø) with the empty set symbol, similar to the uppercase Ø. Diameter is also sometimes called phi (rhymes with pi), although this seems to come from the fact that Ø and ø look like Φ and φ, the letter phi in the Greek alphabet.
[edit] See also
- angular diameter
- hydraulic diameter
- caliper, micrometer, tools for measuring diameters
- Eratosthenes, who calculated the diameter of the Earth around 240 BC.
- Jung's theorem, an inequality relating the diameter to the radius of the smallest enclosing ball
[edit] External links
- (geometry) Diameter and many other circle properties defined With interactive appletsals:Durchmesser
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