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| Projective geometry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | | Projective geometry. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Projective geometry is a non-metrical form of geometry that emerged in the early 19th century. Contents. Description Projective geometry is | | en.wikipedia.org | | Projective Geometry -- from Wolfram MathWorld | | Projective Geometry. The branch of geometry dealing with the properties and invariants of geometric figures under projection. The most amazing result arising in projective geometry is the duality pri | | mathworld.wolfram.com | | Projective Geometry | | Projective Geometry Projective Geometry This site departs from the common themes taught in general geometry classes and introduces projective geometry, which has to do with special properties resultin | | www.anth.org.uk | | Question Corner -- Understanding Projective Geometry | | Understanding Projective Geometry. Asked by Alex Park, Grade 12, Northern Collegiate on September 10, 1996 no such things as parallel lines in projective geometry. How does that work | | www.math.toronto.edu | | An Introduction to Projective Geometry (for computer vision) | | An Introduction to Projective Geometry. (for computer vision In Section 2.1.3, The unit sphere, it is stated that the projective plane is topologically equivalent to a sphere | | vision.stanford.edu | | Notes on Projective Geometry by B. Csikós | | Projective Geometry. FAQ: How to read these files? Answer: The files below are dvi files produced by the TeX system. These files can be viewed by xdvi under linux and by windvi or yap under windows. | | www.cs.elte.hu |
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