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It is a member of the cylindrical equal-area projection family.
The projection he promoted is a specific parameterization of the cylindrical equal-area projection.
All cylindrical equal-area projections use the formula:
An example of an orthographic projection onto a cylinder is the Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection.
Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection (preserves areas)
An interactive Java Applet to study the metric deformations of the Lambert Cylindrical Equal-Area Projection.
In cartography, the Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection, or Lambert cylindrical projection, is a cylindrical, equal area map projection.
The invention of the Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection is attributed to the Alsatian mathematician Johann Heinrich Lambert in 1772.
The Hobo-Dyer map projection is a cylindrical equal-area projection, with standard parallels (where there is no north-south nor east-west distortion) at 37.5 north and south of the equator.
This formula was first derived by Archimedes, based upon the fact that the projection to the lateral surface of a circumscribed cylinder (i.e. the Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection) is area-preserving.
Arno Peters stirred controversy when he proposed what is known as the Gall-Peters projection, a slight modification of the Lambert Cylindrical Equal-Area projection, as 'the' alternative to the Mercator.
The Gall-Peters projection, named after James Gall and Arno Peters, is one specialization of a configurable equal-area map projection known as the equal-area cylindric or cylindrical equal-area projection.
The HEALPix projection is an equal-area hybrid combination of: the Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection, for the equatorial regions of the sphere; and an interrupted Collignon projection, for the polar regions.