Theory of Geometric Shape Conversion

13 December 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

In this paper we have proposed a new theory about geometric shape conversion. Through a particular process where the number of steps of the process tends to infinity, keeping one or more shapes of two or more shapes the same throughout the whole process and by gradually changing its size, shifting another shape toward another specific new size or new shape is the main topic of discussion of the theory. Again, if the shape that changes its size does not shift toward another specific new size or new shape then it is considered as error and this theory also discussed the properties of that error.

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