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  2. Collineation - Wikipedia

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    A collineation is thus an isomorphism between projective spaces, or an automorphism from a projective space to itself. Some authors restrict the definition of collineation to the case where it is an automorphism. [1] The set of all collineations of a space to itself form a group, called the collineation group.

  3. Collinearity - Wikipedia

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    A mapping of a geometry to itself which sends lines to lines is called a collineation; it preserves the collinearity property. The linear maps (or linear functions) of vector spaces , viewed as geometric maps, map lines to lines; that is, they map collinear point sets to collinear point sets and so, are collineations.

  4. Glossary of classical algebraic geometry - Wikipedia

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    A plane conic passing through the circular points at infinity. For real projective geometry this is much the same as a circle in the usual sense, but for complex projective geometry it is different: for example, circles have underlying topological spaces given by a 2-sphere rather than a 1-sphere. circuit A component of a real algebraic curve.

  5. Duality (projective geometry) - Wikipedia

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    In projective geometry, duality or plane duality is a formalization of the striking symmetry of the roles played by points and lines in the definitions and theorems of projective planes.

  6. Projective geometry - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, projective geometry is the study of geometric properties that are invariant with respect to projective transformations.This means that, compared to elementary Euclidean geometry, projective geometry has a different setting (projective space) and a selective set of basic geometric concepts.

  7. Dandelin spheres - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, the Dandelin spheres are one or two spheres that are tangent both to a plane and to a cone that intersects the plane. The intersection of the cone and the plane is a conic section , and the point at which either sphere touches the plane is a focus of the conic section, so the Dandelin spheres are also sometimes called focal spheres .

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