"Hjelmslev's theorem" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Named after Johannes Hjelmslev. Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Hjelmslev's theorem}} Hjelmslev's theorem
  1. (geometry) a theorem stating that if a set of points P_i lying on a line is isometrically mapped to points P_i' on a different line, then the midpoints of the segments P_iP_i' also lie on a line. Wikipedia link: Johannes Hjelmslev, en:Hjelmslev's theorem Categories (topical): Geometry Translations (geometry): Satz von Hjelmslev (German)
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