The -Hofstadter triangle of a given triangle
is perspective to
, and the perspector
is called the Hofstadter point. The triangle
center function is
(1)
|
As ,
the triangle center function approaches
(2)
|
which is Kimberling center , and as
, the triangle
center function approaches
(3)
|
which is Kimberling center .
and
are examples of transcendental triangle centers, since
they have no trilinear or barycentric representation using only algebraic functions
of
,
, and
.