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Projective Geometry with Applications in Computer Graphics

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What is a  geometrical object? It is something that we humans could imagine and visualize. Still, in Euclidean geometry, a geometrical object is never defined explicitly, but only implicitly, in terms of relations, axioms, and logic ([22] and Chap. 6 in [63]).

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Correspondence to Yair Shapira .

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Shapira, Y. (2019). Projective Geometry with Applications in Computer Graphics. In: Linear Algebra and Group Theory for Physicists and Engineers. Birkhäuser, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17856-7_6

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