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Webtext by Paul Beardsley.
http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/CVonline..._COPIES/BEARDSLEY/beardsley.html
Rudolf Steiner's approach.
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PROJECTIVE GEOMETRY Projective geometry is a beautiful subject which has some remarkable applications beyond those in standard textbooks. These were pointed to by Rudolf Steiner who sought an exact way of working scientifically with aspects of reality which cannot be described in...By Balázs Csikós. Budapest Semesters in Mathematics. In DVI format.
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Notes on Projective Geometry by B. Csikós The files below are dvi files produced by the TeX system. These files can be viewed by xdvi under linux and by windvi or yap under windows. You can download these viewers and much more from the Comprehensive TeX Archive...Part of the Math Forum.
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The Math Forum Math Library Projective Geom. The contents of this paper include: The Projective Plane; Projective Space; Projective Geometry Applied to Computer Vision; Demonstration of Cross Ratio in P^1; and a bibliography Euclidean geometry is a subset of projective geometry, and there are two geometries between...A site devoted to (mainly projective geometry) illustrated by Cabri II and CabriJava.
http://www.maths.gla.ac.uk/~wilson/cabripages/cabri0.html
A new framework for studying the problems of camera calibration, motion determination, and 3D structure reconstruction in the most general case of totally uncalibrated views.
http://www.ai.sri.com/~luong/research/projective.html
Index to articles on Projective Geometry.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/topics/ProjectiveGeometry.html
Graphics and formulae for systems of curves defined by linear combinations of quadratic equations.
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Adam Coffman Conics A conic curve or a conic section or just a conic in the two-dimensional plane is the solution set of an equation of the form: Ax2 By2 Cxy Dx Ey F 0 for real constant coefficients A, B, C, D,...A monograph aiming to provide a readable introduction to the field of projective geometry and a handy reference for some of the more important equations. HTML, PS or PDF versions.
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An Introduction to Projective Geometry (for computer vision) The unit sphere it is stated that the projective plane is topologically equivalent to a sphere. In fact, it is only locally topologically equivalent to a sphere, as pointed out by John D. McCarthy 160; Introduction The Projective Plane Four...