respect to projective transformations, as is seen in perspective drawing from a changing perspective. One source for projective geometry was indeed the...
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In projective geometry, duality or plane duality is a formalization of the striking symmetry of the roles played by points and lines in the definitions...
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concept of a projective space originated from the visual effect of perspective, where parallel lines seem to meet at infinity. A projective space may thus...
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the complex projective plane, and finite, such as the Fano plane. A projective plane is a 2-dimensional projective space. Not all projective planes can...
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geometry, while it also develops the oldest part of the theory (for the projective line), namely the Schwarzian derivative, the simplest projective differential...
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in finite projective geometry is a set of points which satisfies, in an intuitive way, a feature of curved figures in continuous geometries. Loosely speaking...
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In algebraic geometry, a projective variety is an algebraic variety that is a closed subvariety of a projective space. That is, it is the zero-locus in...
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In projective geometry, a correlation is a transformation of a d-dimensional projective space that maps subspaces of dimension k to subspaces of dimension...
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Homography (redirect from Fundamental theorem of projective geometry)
In projective geometry, a homography is an isomorphism of projective spaces, induced by an isomorphism of the vector spaces from which the projective spaces...
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In projective geometry an ovoid is a sphere like pointset (surface) in a projective space of dimension d ≥ 3. Simple examples in a real projective space...
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Galois geometries, since any finite projective space of dimension three or greater is isomorphic to a projective space over a finite field (that is, the...
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noncommutative projective geometry is a noncommutative analog of projective geometry in the setting of noncommutative algebraic geometry. The quantum plane...
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with the above definition since in the unique projective extension of the affine plane to a projective plane a single point (point at infinity) is added...
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Cone (redirect from Cone (geometry)/Proofs)
Wayland (1917-01-01). Projective Geometry. McGraw-Hill book Company, Incorporated. G. B. Halsted (1906) Synthetic Projective Geometry, page 20 Protter, Murray...
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of a Projective space plays a central role in algebraic geometry. This article aims to define the notion in terms of abstract algebraic geometry and to...
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complex projective space is the projective space with respect to the field of complex numbers. By analogy, whereas the points of a real projective space...
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geometry that are related to symmetry. In traditional geometry, affine geometry is considered to be a study between Euclidean geometry and projective...
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planar projective geometry, in which the relationships between objects are not considered to change under projective transformations. The name projective comes...
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algebraic geometry Noncommutative geometry Ordered geometry Parabolic geometry Plane geometry Projective geometry Quantum geometry Riemannian geometry Ruppeiner...
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Oval (redirect from Egg (geometry))
The term is not very specific, but in some areas of mathematics (projective geometry, technical drawing, etc.), it is given a more precise definition...
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absolute geometry, while negating it yields hyperbolic geometry. Other consistent axiom sets can yield other geometries, such as projective, elliptic...
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points of projective space. A notable property of the projective elliptic geometry is that for even dimensions, such as the plane, the geometry is non-orientable...
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that are disregarded—projective geometry that consider only alignment of points but not distance and parallelism, affine geometry that omits the concept...
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theorems of geometry are simplified by the resultant elimination of special cases; for example, two distinct projective lines in a projective plane meet...
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statement is true in a projective plane, though not true in the Euclidean plane where lines may be parallel. Historically, projective geometry was developed in...
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and more specifically in projective geometry, a projective frame or projective basis is a tuple of points in a projective space that can be used for...
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Oriented projective geometry is an oriented version of real projective geometry. Whereas the real projective plane describes the set of all unoriented...
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particularly well-studied in projective geometries over finite fields, though some notable results apply to infinite projective geometries as well. In the finite...
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form only in projective space. For these reasons, projective space plays a fundamental role in algebraic geometry. Nowadays, the projective space Pn of...
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In projective geometry, the harmonic conjugate point of a point on the real projective line with respect to two other points is defined by the following...
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