Non-Euclidean Geometry :Fifth Edition - Heritage
Non-Euclidean Geometry :Fifth Edition - Heritage
paperback
Published:
15 December, 1965
Description
The name non-Euclidean was used by Gauss to describe a system of geometry which differs from Euclid's in its properties of parallelism. Such a system was developed independently by Bolyai in Hungary and Lobatschewsky in Russia, about 120 years ago. Another system, differing more radically from Euclid's, was suggested later by Riemann in Germany and Cayley in England. The subject was unified in 1871 by Klein, who gave the names of parabolic, hyperbolic, and elliptic to the respective systems of Euclid-Bolyai-Lobatschewsky, and Riemann-Cayley. Since then, a vast literature has accumulated.
The Fifth edition adds a new chapter, which includes a description of the two families of 'mid-lines' between two given lines, an elementary derivation of the basic formulae of spherical trigonometry and hyperbolic trigonometry, a computation of the Gaussian curvature of the elliptic and hyperbolic planes, and a proof of Schlafli's remarkable formula for the differential of the volume of a tetrahedron.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781442639454 |
| ISBN10 | 1442639458 |
| Number Of Pages | 326 |
| Item Weight | 440 g |
| Product Dimensions | 152 x 229 x 20 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | University of Toronto Press |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | Fifth Edition |
Media Reviews
"Professor Coxeter's textbook presents the fundamental principles in a clear, readable manner. It should be the standard textbook on non-Euclidean geometry for a long time to come." - Mathematical Gazette
Author's Bio
H.S.M. Coxeter (1907-2003) was Professor of Mathematics at the University of Toronto.