circonstants
Circonstants is a term used in mathematics and computer science to denote a family of constants associated with circles, rotations, and trigonometric relations. While not universally standardized, circonstants are commonly treated as a cohesive set in documentation and libraries to simplify circle-related computations and discussions of angular measures.
Notable circonstants include π (pi), the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, which is fundamental
In software and numerical libraries, circonstants are defined with clear names and fixed precision to improve
Related topics include circle constants, mathematical constants, trigonometry, geometry, and numerical computing.