interpoloi
Interpoloi refers to a set of mathematical concepts and geometric constructions primarily explored in the context of ancient Greek mathematics, particularly within the works of Euclid and other early geometers. The term itself is not commonly used in modern mathematical terminology but is derived from the Greek roots *inter-* (between) and *-poloi* (points), suggesting a focus on relationships between points or lines.
In Euclidean geometry, interpoloi often pertains to the division of line segments or the construction of intermediate
Another related concept is the interpolation of points on a curve or arc, such as dividing a
While interpoloi is not a formalized term in contemporary mathematics, its principles underpin broader topics like