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Complex Numbers in Geometry
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I.M. Yaglom | Complex Numbers in Geometry
Publisher: Academic Press | Pages: 243 | ISBN: B0007DO5Y2 | DjVu | 1.9 Mb
Publisher: Academic Press | Pages: 243 | ISBN: B0007DO5Y2 | DjVu | 1.9 Mb
This book is intended for pupils in the top classes in high schools and for students in mathematics departments of universities and teachers' colleges. It may also be useful in the work of mathematical societies and may be of interest to teachers of mathematics in junior high and high schools.
The subject matter is concerned with both algebra and geometry. There are many useful connections between these two disciplines. Many applications of algebra to geometry and of geometry to algebra were known in antiquity; nearer to our time there appeared the important subject of analytical geometry, which led to algebraic geometry, a vast and rapidly developing science, concerned equally with algebra and geometry. Algebraic methods are now used in projective geometry, so that it is uncertain whether projective geometry should be called a branch of geometry or algebra. In the same way the study of complex numbers, which arises primarily within the bounds of algebra,
proved to be very closely connected with geometry; this can be seen if only from the fact that geometers, perhaps, made a greater contribution to the development of the theory than algebraists.
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