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(16,6) Configurations and geometry of Kummer surfaces in P3 (1994) / Maria R. GONZALEZ-DORREGO
Titre : (16,6) Configurations and geometry of Kummer surfaces in P3 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Maria R. GONZALEZ-DORREGO, Auteur Editeur : Providence, R. I. [Etats Unis] : American Mathematical Society Année de publication : 1994 Collection : Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, ISSN 0065-9266 num. 512 Importance : VI-101 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8218-2574-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : 14J28
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51N35Mots-clés : surface de Kummer surface abélienne Note de contenu : références (16,6) Configurations and geometry of Kummer surfaces in P3 [texte imprimé] / Maria R. GONZALEZ-DORREGO, Auteur . - American Mathematical Society, 1994 . - VI-101 p.. - (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, ISSN 0065-9266; 512) .
ISBN : 978-0-8218-2574-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : 14J28
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51N35Mots-clés : surface de Kummer surface abélienne Note de contenu : références Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 5818 854/512 Livre Recherche Salle Disponible The real projective plane (1993) / Harold Scott MacDonald COXETER
Titre : The real projective plane Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Harold Scott MacDonald COXETER, Auteur Mention d'édition : 3ème éd. Editeur : New York : Springer-Verlag Année de publication : 1993 Importance : XIII-222 p. Accompagnement : disquette ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-387-97890-1 Note générale : with an appendix for Mathematica by George Beck, Macintosh version Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : 51A35
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51E15Mots-clés : géométrie projective géométrie affine géométrie euclidienne conique Résumé : This introduction to projective geometry can be understood by anyone familiar with high school geometry and algebra. The restriction of real geometry of two dimensions allows every theorem to be illustrated in a diagram. The subject is, in a sense, even simpler than Euclid, whos constructions involved a ruler and a compass: here we have constructions using rulers alone. A strict axiomatic treatment is followed only to the point of letting the student see how it is done, but then relaxed to avoid becoming tedious. After two introductory chapters, the concept of conntinuity is introduced by means of an unusual, but intuitively acceptable axiom. Subsequent chapters then treat one- and two-dimensional projectivities, conics, affine geometry, and Euclidean geometry. Chapter 10 continues the discussion of continuity at a more sophisticated level, and the remaining chapters introduce coordinates and their uses. An appendix by George Beck describes Mathematica scripts that can generate illustrations for several chapters; they are provided on a diskette included with the book Note de contenu : index, bibliogr. The real projective plane [texte imprimé] / Harold Scott MacDonald COXETER, Auteur . - 3ème éd. . - New York : Springer-Verlag, 1993 . - XIII-222 p. + disquette.
ISBN : 978-0-387-97890-1
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
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51E15Mots-clés : géométrie projective géométrie affine géométrie euclidienne conique Résumé : This introduction to projective geometry can be understood by anyone familiar with high school geometry and algebra. The restriction of real geometry of two dimensions allows every theorem to be illustrated in a diagram. The subject is, in a sense, even simpler than Euclid, whos constructions involved a ruler and a compass: here we have constructions using rulers alone. A strict axiomatic treatment is followed only to the point of letting the student see how it is done, but then relaxed to avoid becoming tedious. After two introductory chapters, the concept of conntinuity is introduced by means of an unusual, but intuitively acceptable axiom. Subsequent chapters then treat one- and two-dimensional projectivities, conics, affine geometry, and Euclidean geometry. Chapter 10 continues the discussion of continuity at a more sophisticated level, and the remaining chapters introduce coordinates and their uses. An appendix by George Beck describes Mathematica scripts that can generate illustrations for several chapters; they are provided on a diskette included with the book Note de contenu : index, bibliogr. Réservation
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