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Commentary on Rotations in 3-Space
Author: Donald Sullivan
The problem of computing rotations in three-dimensional Euclidean space has been widely studied. It arises in many areas of mathematics and computer science, including graphics, robotics, animation, and simulation [Pique 19901. A 3 x 3 rotation matrix R represents a rotation in 3-space about an axis a through an angle 8. The matrix R is orthogonal and has unit determinant. The sign of the angle 8 depends on which of two directions is chosen for the axis, and on whether a reference frame or space rotates.
©1994 by COMAP, Inc.
The UMAP Journal 15.1
6 pages
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