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Date of Award

1954

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts (M.A.)

Department

Mathematics

Abstract

Projective geometry: a boundless domain of countless fields where reals and imaginaries, finites and infinities, enter on equal terms, where the spirit delights in the artistic balance and symmeric interplay of a kind of conceptual and logical counterpoint, - an enchanted realm where thought is double and flows throughout in parallel stream.

Pages

173

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