The Geometry of Incidence
The focus in this book is on projective geometry and its roots in 'classical geometry', a pursuit which the authors feel has been largely neglected in the abstract-oriented mathematics of the twentieth century. Dorwart and Berger quickly lead into a discussion of the geometry of incidence, tracing its formulation from Euclid through David Hilbert. The reader is expected to do much of the mathematics within, and the book will be suitable for anybody familiar with only a little geometry.
- Covers classical material
- Enables the reader to actually do the maths
- Lots of examples
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9780883856420
250 pages
228 × 152 mm
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Table of Contents
- 1. Fundamental notions
- 2. The projective plane
- 3. Some theorems
- 4. General planes.