This volume combines an introduction to central collineations with an introduction to projective geometry, set in its historical context and aiming to provide the reader with a general history through the middle of the nineteenth century. Topics covered include but are not limited to: The Projective Plane and Central Collineations The Geometry of Euclid's Elements Conic Sections in Early Modern Europe Applications of Conics in History With rare exception, the only prior knowledge required is a background in high school geometry. As a proof-based treatment, this monograph will be of interest to those who enjoy logical thinking, and could also be used in a geometry course that emphasizes projective geometry
TITLE: Agebraic Curves in History and School AUTHOR: Bc. Tomáš Fabián DEPARTMENT: The Department of ...
This workshop aims to discuss the main steps of a teaching experiment focusing on the introduction o...
After a historical introduction some applications of projective geometry are indicated by ...
Conics are undoubtedly one of the most studied objects in geometry. Throughout history different def...
Part of: Theodore P. Hill collection of early American mathematics books.Mode of access: Internet.Ba...
Presented as an engaging discourse, this textbook invites readers to delve into the historical origi...
This text presents the classical theory of conics in a modern form. It includes many novel results t...
This text explores the methods of the projective geometry of the plane. Some knowledge of the elemen...
The study of conic sections can be traced back to ancient Greek mathematicians, usually to Applo-nio...
The idea of the fusion of plane and solid geometry originated from projective and descriptive geomet...
We present a geometric definition of conic sections in the oriented projective plane and describe so...
Projective geometry, and the Cayley-Klein geometries embedded into it, were originated in the 19th c...
TITLE: Agebraic Curves in History and School AUTHOR: Bc. Tomáš Fabián DEPARTMENT: The Department of ...
Worlds out of Nothing is the first book to provide a course on the history of geometry in the 19th C...
Over time an astonishing and sometimes confusing variety of descriptions of conic sections has been ...
TITLE: Agebraic Curves in History and School AUTHOR: Bc. Tomáš Fabián DEPARTMENT: The Department of ...
This workshop aims to discuss the main steps of a teaching experiment focusing on the introduction o...
After a historical introduction some applications of projective geometry are indicated by ...
Conics are undoubtedly one of the most studied objects in geometry. Throughout history different def...
Part of: Theodore P. Hill collection of early American mathematics books.Mode of access: Internet.Ba...
Presented as an engaging discourse, this textbook invites readers to delve into the historical origi...
This text presents the classical theory of conics in a modern form. It includes many novel results t...
This text explores the methods of the projective geometry of the plane. Some knowledge of the elemen...
The study of conic sections can be traced back to ancient Greek mathematicians, usually to Applo-nio...
The idea of the fusion of plane and solid geometry originated from projective and descriptive geomet...
We present a geometric definition of conic sections in the oriented projective plane and describe so...
Projective geometry, and the Cayley-Klein geometries embedded into it, were originated in the 19th c...
TITLE: Agebraic Curves in History and School AUTHOR: Bc. Tomáš Fabián DEPARTMENT: The Department of ...
Worlds out of Nothing is the first book to provide a course on the history of geometry in the 19th C...
Over time an astonishing and sometimes confusing variety of descriptions of conic sections has been ...
TITLE: Agebraic Curves in History and School AUTHOR: Bc. Tomáš Fabián DEPARTMENT: The Department of ...
This workshop aims to discuss the main steps of a teaching experiment focusing on the introduction o...
After a historical introduction some applications of projective geometry are indicated by ...