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The Non-Euclidean, Hyperbolic Plane : Its Structure and Consistency, PDF eBook

The Non-Euclidean, Hyperbolic Plane : Its Structure and Consistency PDF

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The discovery of hyperbolic geometry, and the subsequent proof that this geometry is just as logical as Euclid's, had a profound in- fluence on man's understanding of mathematics and the relation of mathematical geometry to the physical world.

It is now possible, due in large part to axioms devised by George Birkhoff, to give an accurate, elementary development of hyperbolic plane geometry.

Also, using the Poincare model and inversive geometry, the equiconsistency of hyperbolic plane geometry and euclidean plane geometry can be proved without the use of any advanced mathematics.

These two facts provided both the motivation and the two central themes of the present work.

Basic hyperbolic plane geometry, and the proof of its equal footing with euclidean plane geometry, is presented here in terms acces- sible to anyone with a good background in high school mathematics.

The development, however, is especially directed to college students who may become secondary teachers.

For that reason, the treatment is de- signed to emphasize those aspects of hyperbolic plane geometry which contribute to the skills, knowledge, and insights needed to teach eucli- dean geometry with some mastery.

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