Projective Geometry: A Short Introduction

Author: Edmond Boyer

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Description: Projective Geometry: A Short Introduction is a comprehensive lecture notes covering projective spaces, lines, planes, transformations, and invariants, crucial for understanding geometric concepts, computer vision, and graphics.

Pages: 27

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