The geometry we learn in school, the so-called Euclidean geometry, is more than 2,000 years old. About two centuries ago, the Russian mathematician Lobachewsky established a new kind of geometry for ...
IT is now well known by all mathematicians that Euclid's theory of parallels is not indispensable for the construction of a self-consistent geometry, but that, on the contrary, there are three ...
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