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Linear Fractional Transformations An Illustrated Introduction Arseniy Sheydvasser

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Linear Fractional Transformations An Illustrated Introduction Arseniy Sheydvasser
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.45 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Arseniy Sheydvasser
ISBN: 9783031250019, 303125001X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Linear Fractional Transformations An Illustrated Introduction Arseniy Sheydvasser by Arseniy Sheydvasser 9783031250019, 303125001X instant download after payment.

The principle aim of this unique text is to illuminate the beauty of the subject both with abstractions like proofs and mathematical text, and with visuals, such as abundant illustrations and diagrams. With few mathematical prerequisites, geometry is presented through the lens of linear fractional transformations. The exposition is motivational and the well-placed examples and exercises give students ample opportunity to pause and digest the material. The subject builds from the fundamentals of Euclidean geometry, to inversive geometry, and, finally, to hyperbolic geometry at the end. Throughout, the author aims to express the underlying philosophy behind the definitions and mathematical reasoning. This text may be used as primary for an undergraduate geometry course or a freshman seminar in geometry, or as supplemental to instructors in their undergraduate courses in complex analysis, algebra, and number theory. There are elective courses that bring together seemingly disparate topics and this text would be a welcome accompaniment.

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