Euclid, Escher, and Einstein : an introduction to non-euclidean geometry

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Publication Type honors thesis
School or College College of Science
Department Mathematics
Thesis Supervisor James Carlson
Honors Advisor/Mentor Don H. Tucker
Creator Staab, Peter Lindsay
Title Euclid, Escher, and Einstein : an introduction to non-euclidean geometry
Date 1992
Description Geometry, as is taught in secondary and high schools, is the study of points, lines, and figures, such as circles, ellipses, and parabolas. This geometry is known as euclidean geometry, named after the ancient greek geometer Euclid, and rarely is it ever noted in these classes that there exists any other geometries.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Geometry; Non-Euclidean
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Peter Lindsay Staab
Format Medium application/pdf
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ID 1398299
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6sf77cm
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