Ford Circle

In mathematics a Ford circle is a circle with centre at (p/q, 1/2q2) and radius 1/(2q2), where p/q is a fraction in its lowest terms (i.e. p and q are coprime integers).

History

Ford circles are named after American mathematician Lester R. Ford, Sr., who described them in an article in American Mathematical Monthly in 1938.

Properties

The Ford circle associated with the fraction p/q is denoted by Cp/q or Cq. There is a Ford circle associated with every rational number. In addition, the line y = 1 is counted as a Ford circle - it can be thought of as the Ford circle associated with infinity, which is the case p = 1, q = 0. Two different Ford circles are either disjoint or tangent to one another. No two Ford circles intersect - even though there is a Ford circle tangent to the x-axis at each point on it with rational co-ordinates. If p/q is between 0 and 1, the Ford circles that are tangent to Cp/q are precisely those associated with the fractions that are the neighbours of p/q in some Farey sequence. Ford circles can also be thought of as curves in the complex plane. The modular group of transformations of the complex plane maps Ford circles to other Ford circles. By interpreting the upper half of the complex plane as a model of the hyperbolic plane (the Poincar half-plane model) Ford circles can also be interpreted as a tiling of the hyperbolic plane. Any two Ford circles are congruent in hyperbolic geometry. If Cp/q and Cr/s are tangent Ford circles, then the half-circle joining (p/q, 0) and (r/s, 0) that is perpendicular to the x-axis is a hyperbolic line that also passes through the point where the two circles are tangent to one another. Ford circles are a sub-set of the circles in the Apollonian gasket generated by the lines y = 0 and y = 1 and the circle C0/1.

See also

External links

  • Ford's Touching Circles
  • http://mathworld.wolfram.com/FordCircle.html
  • http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/publicaccess/1195vis4.html - article by Clifford A. Pickover
  • http://www.josleys.com/creatures41.htm - art and graphics based on Ford circles

 

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