Classificação de Transformações Conformes da Esfera para o Plano
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2005.06.02.0219Abstract
Neste trabalho desenvolvemos uma abordagem alternativa a geração de aplicações conformes da esfera para o plano. No conjunto das projeções consideradas são incluídas as estereográficas, cônicas e cilíndricas, que são as mais usadas em modelagem atmosférica e oceânica. Introduzindo coeficiente de variação do fator de mapa como medida do grau de homogeneidade de grades computacionais, utilizamos a abordagem proposta para classificar as aplicações consideradas e determinar a sua equivalência à classe de projeções cujo fator de mapa não depende da longitude.References
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