In geometry, the conic constant (or Schwarzschild constant,[1] after Karl Schwarzschild) is a quantity describing conic sections, and is represented by the letter K. The constant is given by where e is the eccentricity of the conic section.
The equation for a conic section with apex at the origin and tangent to the y axis is
alternately
where R is the radius of curvature at x = 0.