Projective differential geometry old and new
V. Ovsienko
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Projective differential geometry old and new
by V. Ovsienko, S. Tabachnikov
Published
December 13, 2004
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
262
ISBN-13
9780521831864
ISBN-10
0521831865
Subjects
Projective differential geometry of submanifolds
Projective differential geometry of line congruences
A treatise on projective differential geometry
Contributions to the projective differential geometry of hyperspace
Lectures on differential geometry
Projective differential geometry of curves and ruled surfaces
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