Other Definitions
geometry (dict)

Geometry

Geometry (from the Greek words Ge = earth and metro = measure) is the branch of mathematics first introduced by Theaetetus dealing with spatial relationships. From experience, or possibly intuitively, people characterize space by certain fundamental qualities, which are termed axioms in geometry. Such axioms are insusceptible to proof, but can be used in conjunction with mathematical definitions for points, straight lines, curves, surfaces, and solids to draw logical conclusions. Because of its immediate practical applications, geometry was one of the first branches of mathematics to be developed. Likewise, it was the first field to be put on an axiomatic basis, by Euclid. The Greeks were interested in many questions about ruler-and-compass constructions. The next most significant development had to wait until a millennium later, and that was analytic geometry, in which coordinate systems are introduced and points are represented as ordered pairs or triples of numbers. This sort of representation has since then allowed us to construct new geometries other than the standard Euclidean version. The central notion in geometry is that of congruence. In Euclidean geometry, two figures are said to be congruent if they are related by a series of reflections, rotations, and translations. Other geometries can be constructed by choosing a new underlying space to work with (Euclidean geometry uses Euclidean space, Rn) or by choosing a new group of transformations to work with (Euclidean geometry uses the inhomogeneous orthogonal transformations, E(n)). The latter point of view is called the Erlangen program. In general, the more congruences we have, the fewer invariants there are. As an example, in affine geometry any linear transformation is allowed, and so the first three figures are all congruent; distances and angles are no longer invariants, but linearity is. A discrete form of geometry is treated under Pick's theorem. Pick's thereom used dot paper and a certain formula to find the area of odd shapes.

See also

External links

   

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
greek
germanic languages
german language
gothic language
greek language
golem
george orwell
gareth owen
great britain
goeldi's marmoset
hurd
gambling
game theory
list of greek words with english derivatives
geography of germany
demographics of germany
economy of germany
communications in germany
transportation in germany
foreign relations of germany
politics of germany
gnu free documentation license
great depression
gypsy: a musical fable
galileo (disambiguation)
galileo galilei
george h. w. bush
gps (disambiguation)
guyana
george berkeley
george edward moore
geography
greek mythology
genus differentia definition
firearm
geek
george washington
u.s. gulf coast
game
galaxy formation and evolution
generation x
guam
game boy
geologic age