👉 Tasimetric is a concept in mathematics, particularly in the field of algebraic geometry, where it refers to a certain class of curves called rational maps. A rational map is a map from an affine variety to itself that is rational (i.e., its degree over any finite extension of the rationals is a power of 2). The term "tasimetric" comes from the fact that many curves in algebraic geometry have properties that are reminiscent of the behavior of irrational numbers, such