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The inner Napoleon point  is the Concurrence of lines drawn between Vertices of a given Triangle
 is the Concurrence of lines drawn between Vertices of a given Triangle  and the opposite Vertices of the corresponding
inner Napoleon Triangle
 and the opposite Vertices of the corresponding
inner Napoleon Triangle 
 . The Triangle Center Function of the
inner Napoleon point is
. The Triangle Center Function of the
inner Napoleon point is
 
 
The outer Napoleon point  is the Concurrence of lines drawn between Vertices of a given Triangle
 is the Concurrence of lines drawn between Vertices of a given Triangle  and the opposite Vertices of the corresponding
outer Napoleon Triangle
 and the opposite Vertices of the corresponding
outer Napoleon Triangle 
 .  The Triangle Center Function of
the point is
.  The Triangle Center Function of
the point is
 
See also Napoleon's Theorem, Napoleon Triangles
References
Casey, J.  Analytic Geometry, 2nd ed.  Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, & Co., pp. 442-444, 1893.
 
Kimberling, C.  ``Central Points and Central Lines in the Plane of a Triangle.''  Math. Mag. 67, 163-187, 1994.