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The Theory of the Imaginary in Geometry: Together with the Trigonometry of the Imaginary

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Theory of the Imaginary in Geometry: Together with the Trigonometry of the Imaginary
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John Leigh Smeathman Hatton
SeriesCambridge Library Collection - Mathematics
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:230
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreGeometry
Applied mathematics
ISBN/Barcode 9781108013109
ClassificationsDewey:516.9
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 2 September 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

John Leigh Smeathman Hatton (1865-1933) was a British mathematician and educator. He worked for 40 years at a pioneering educational project in East London that began as the People's Palace and eventually became Queen Mary College in the University of London. Hatton served as its Principal from 1908 to 1933. This book, published in 1920, explores the relationship between imaginary and real non-Euclidean geometry through graphical representations of imaginaries under a variety of conventions. This relationship is of importance as points with complex determining elements are present in both imaginary and real geometry. Hatton uses concepts including the use of co-ordinate methods to develop and illustrate this relationship, and concentrates on the idea that the only differences between real and imaginary points exist solely in relation to other points. This clearly written volume exemplifies the type of non-Euclidean geometry research current at the time of publication.

Author Biography

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