hexcentricity
Hexcentricity is a term used in geometry to describe a particular relationship between two circles or spheres. Specifically, it refers to the condition where two circles (or spheres) are concentric, meaning they share the same center point. In this configuration, the distance between the centers of the two geometric figures is zero.
This concept is fundamental in various areas of mathematics and engineering. For instance, in two-dimensional geometry,
In three-dimensional space, hexcentric spheres behave similarly, defining spherical shells. This concept is important in fields