izometri
Izometri, or isometry, is a distance-preserving transformation between metric spaces. In Euclidean geometry, an izometri maps points in the plane or space so that the distance between any two points remains unchanged after the mapping. Formally, a map f from R^n to R^n is an izometri if for all x and y, the Euclidean distance d(f(x), f(y)) equals d(x, y). Because distances are preserved, the size and shape of figures are preserved under izometries.
In the plane and in three-dimensional space, common examples of izometries include translations (shifting every point
Key properties of izometries include that the composition of two izometries is an izometry, and the inverse
A common distinction is between orientation-preserving and orientation-reversing izometries. In two dimensions, orientation-preserving izometries are exactly
Applications of izometries appear in computer graphics (rigid motions of objects), computer vision and pattern recognition,
Etymology derives from Greek iso meaning equal and metron meaning measure. In Turkish, izometri is the term