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Dilation (mathematics)

In mathematics, a dilation is a function f from a metric space into itself that satisfies the identity

d(f(x),f(y)) = rd(x,y)

where d(x,y) is the distance from x to y and r is some real number. A dilation of a Euclidean space is called a similarity.

See also: homothety.

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