Euclideanska
Euclideanska refers to concepts, principles, or objects that are related to or derived from the work of the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid. Euclid's most famous work, "Elements," laid the foundation for geometry and logical reasoning, establishing a system of axioms and postulates from which theorems could be systematically proven. Therefore, anything described as euclideanska typically adheres to these foundational principles of classical geometry.
In mathematics, euclideanska geometry, also known as Euclidean geometry, is the standard geometry of the plane
The term euclideanska can also be applied more broadly to any system or approach that emphasizes rigor,