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Encyclopedia > Isometry group

In geometry and mathematical analysis, an isometry is a bijective distance-preserving mapping.


General definitions

The notion of isometry comes in two main flavors: global isometry and a weaker notion path isometry or arcwise isometry. Both are often called just isometry and you should guess from context which one is used.


Let X and Y be metric spaces with metrics | * * | X and | * * | Y , a map is called distance preserving if for any we have | f(x)f(y) | Y = | xy | X. A distance preserving map is automatically injective.


A global isometry is a bijective distance preserving map. A path isometry or arcwise isometry is a map which preserves the lengths of curves (not necessarily bijective).


As an example, the map RR defined by

is a path isometry but not a global isometry.


Metric spaces X and Y are called isometric if there is an isometry . The set of isometries from a metric space to itself form a group with respect to compositon (called isometry group).


Examples

  1. In Euclidean space with the usual distance function, the (global) isometries can be characterized: there are no more than the 'expected' examples generated by rotations, reflections and translations. To put this more accurately, the isometries form a group, that is the semidirect product of the orthogonal group and the group of translations. See Euclidean group.

Generalizations

  • ε-isometry or almost isometry also called Hausdorff approximation, it is a map between metric spaces such that for any point in the target space there is a point in the image on distance and for any we have
Note that ε-isometry is not assumed to be continuous.

Isometric projection or isometric view is the name given to a type of technical drawing / projection used in fields such as Mechanical Engineering or Architecture that makes an object/ building visible from three planes/co-ordinates.


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ISOMETRY GROUP : Encyclopedia Entry (159 words)
In mathematics, the isometry group of a metric space is the set of all isometries from the metric space onto itself, with the function composition as group operation.
An isometry group of a metric space is a subgroup of isometries; it represents in most cases a possible set of symmetries of objects/figures in the space, or functions defined on the space.
Then, the isometry group of the set of three vertices of this triangle is the trivial group.
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