obliquez
Obliquez is a theoretical construct in geometry used to study oblique coordinate systems and non-orthogonal projections. It denotes a class of coordinate frames together with a family of linear maps that emphasize oblique directions rather than perpendicular ones.
In an n-dimensional vector space, an obliquez frame is defined by an ordered basis B = (b1, ...,
Properties include invertibility of the frame, since B is full rank, and a coordinate representation that remains
Examples in two dimensions include a frame with b1 = (1, 0) and b2 = (1, 1), which yields
History and usage: The term obliquez is used in theoretical expositions to illustrate non-orthogonal coordinate systems
See also: Oblique projection; Non-orthogonal coordinates; Basis (linear algebra).