Geometry / David A. Brannan, Matthew F. Esplen, Jeremy J. Gray.

This is an undergraduate textbook that reveals the intricacies of geometry. The approach used is that a geometry is a space together with a set of transformations of that space (as argued by Klein in his Erlangen programme). The authors explore various geometries: affine, projective, inversive, non-...

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Main Authors: Brannan, D. A. (Author)
Esplen, Matthew F. (Author)
Gray, Jeremy, 1947- (Author)
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 497 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Format: Electronic eBook
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This is an undergraduate textbook that reveals the intricacies of geometry. The approach used is that a geometry is a space together with a set of transformations of that space (as argued by Klein in his Erlangen programme). The authors explore various geometries: affine, projective, inversive, non-Euclidean and spherical. In each case the key results are explained carefully, and the relationships between the geometries are discussed. This richly illustrated and clearly written text includes full solutions to over 200 problems, and is suitable both for undergraduate courses on geometry and as a resource for self study.
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Call Number:QA445 .B688 1999
ISBN:9780511807503 (ebook)
DOI:10.1017/CBO9780511807503