projektiogeometrian
Projektiogeometrian, also known as projective geometry, is a branch of geometry that studies properties of geometric figures that are preserved under projection. This means it focuses on characteristics that remain the same when a figure is viewed from different angles or when its shape is altered by a perspective transformation. Unlike Euclidean geometry, which deals with lengths, angles, and areas, projective geometry is concerned with incidence (how points, lines, and planes relate to each other), collinearity (points lying on the same line), and concurrency (lines passing through the same point).
A key concept in projective geometry is the introduction of "points at infinity." These points are conceptualized
The study of projective geometry has historical roots in art, particularly in the development of perspective
Applications of projective geometry extend beyond pure mathematics. It is fundamental in computer graphics and computer