In
geometry, the
semidiameter or
semi-diameter of a
set of
points may be one half of its
diameter; or, sometimes, one half of its extent along a particular direction.
Special cases
The semi-diameter of a
sphere,
circle, or
interval is the same thing as its
radius — namely, any
line segment from the
center to its
boundary.
The semi-diameters of a non-circular ellipse are the halves of its extents along the two axes of symmetry. They are the parameters a, b of the implicit equation
Likewise, the semi-diameters of an
ellipsoid are the parameters
a,
b, and
c of its implicit equation
The semi-diameters of a
superellipse,
superellipsoid, or
superquadric can be identified in the same way.