Projective geometry, and the Cayley-Klein geometries embedded
into it, were originated in the 19th century. It is one of the
foundations of algebraic geometry and has many applications to
differential geometry.
The book presents a systematic introduction to projective
geometry as based on the notion of vector space, which is the
central topic of the first chapter. The second chapter covers the
most important classical geometries which are systematically
developed following the principle founded by Cayley and Klein,
which rely on distinguishing an absolute and then studying the
resulting invariants of geometric objects.
An appendix collects brief accounts of some fundamental notions
from algebra and topology with corresponding references to the
literature.
This self-contained introduction is a must for students,
lecturers and researchers interested in projective geometry.
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