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  2. Collineation - Wikipedia

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    In projective geometry, a collineation is a one-to-one and onto map (a bijection) from one projective space to another, or from a projective space to itself, such that the images of collinear points are themselves collinear. A collineation is thus an isomorphism between projective spaces, or an automorphism from a

  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. Projective plane - Wikipedia

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    If α is an automorphism of K, then the collineation given by (x 0, x 1, x 2) → (x 0 α, x 1 α, x 2 α) is an automorphic collineation. The fundamental theorem of projective geometry says that all the collineations of PG(2, K) are compositions of homographies and automorphic collineations. Automorphic collineations are planar collineations.

  5. Homography - Wikipedia

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    In projective geometry, a homography is an isomorphism of projective spaces, induced by an isomorphism of the vector spaces from which the projective spaces derive. [1] It is a bijection that maps lines to lines, and thus a collineation.

  6. Perspectivity - Wikipedia

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    A perspectivity: ′ ′ ′ ′, In projective geometry the points of a line are called a projective range, and the set of lines in a plane on a point is called a pencil.. Given two lines and in a projective plane and a point P of that plane on neither line, the bijective mapping between the points of the range of and the range of determined by the lines of the pencil on P is called a ...

  7. Translation plane - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a translation plane is a projective plane which admits a certain group of symmetries (described below). Along with the Hughes planes and the Figueroa planes, translation planes are among the most well-studied of the known non-Desarguesian planes, and the vast majority of known non-Desarguesian planes are either translation planes, or can be obtained from a translation plane via ...

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