Im Module 5 Finite Geometries of Fano and Young Pappus and Desargues
Im Module 5 Finite Geometries of Fano and Young Pappus and Desargues
Im Module 5 Finite Geometries of Fano and Young Pappus and Desargues
GEOMETRY
MODULE: 5
FINITE GEOMETRIES OF
FANO AND
YOUNG,PAPPUS AND
DESARGUES
MEMBERS:
Balonzo, Regine B.
Consulta, Alexis
Nastor, Agatha Jan B.
Rey, Jade Ashley
CONTENT
References
Objectives Summary
Finite Geometry is any geometric system that has only a finite number of points. It
followed the axiomatic systems in the late 1800s. It was developed while attempting to prove
the properties of consistency, independence, and completeness of an axiomatic system.
Geometers wanted models that fulfilled specific axioms. Often the models found had
finitely many points which contributed to the name of this branch of geometry.
When it is confined to a plane, all finite geometries are either projective plane geometry
(has no parallel lines) or affine plane geometry (has parallel lines).
FANO’S GEOMETRY
Gino Fano was an Italian mathematician
whose work was mainly on projective
and algebraic geometry. Fano was a
pioneer in finite people to try to set
geometry on an abstract footing. He is
AXIOM 2:
There exists at Every line of the AXIOM 3:
least one line. geometry has
AXIOM 4:
exactly three points Not all points of the For two distinct
AXIOM 5:
Each two lines have at least
one point in common
The number of provable theorems in Fano’s geometry is small
YOUNG’S GEOMETRY
FINITE GEOMETRIES
AXIOM 2:
There exists at Every line of the AXIOM 3:
least one line. geometry has
AXIOM 4:
exactly three points Not all points of the For two distinct
AXIOM 5:
If a point does not lie on a
given line, then there exists
exactly one line on that point
that does not intersect the
given line.
FINITE GEOMETRIES
THEOREM 5:
YOUNG’S GEOMETRY
Theorem 1: For every point, there is a line not on that point
.
FINITE GEOMETRIES
YOUNG’S GEOMETRY
Theorem 2: For every point, there are exactly four lines on that point.
.
FINITE GEOMETRIES
YOUNG’S GEOMETRY
.
FINITE GEOMETRIES
YOUNG’S GEOMETRY
Theorem 4: There are exactly 12 lines.
Theorem 5: There are exactly 9 points
YOUNG’S GEOMETRY
Note:
For you to
familiarize this
geometry, always
remember that, its
representation/
model is like the
picture you see on
the left side which is
like a Rubik’s cube.
FINITE GEOMETRIES
PAPPUS’ GEOMETRY
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FINITE GEOMETRIES
Pappus of Alexandria
- Philosopher
- lived about the time of the Emperor
Theodosius the Elder [379 AD - 395
AD]
- the last of the great Greek geometers
and one of his theorems is cited as the
basis of modern projective geometry.
FINITE GEOMETRIES
AXIOM 5:
AXIOM 6:
If P is on a point not on a line,
there exists exactly one point With the exception of Axiom
P’ on the line such that no 5, if P and Q are distinct
lines join P and P’. points, then exactly one line
contains both of them.
Theorem 1.9: Theorem of Pappus
If you have any diagram of points and lines, you can replace
every point with coordinates (a, b, c) with the line coordinates (a,
b, c) and vice-versa, and you still have a valid diagram.
If you do this in Pappus Theorem, you will get another
version of Pappus’ theorem, called the “Dual” version.
Pappus’ Theorem: Dual Formulation
AXIOM 2:
There exists at Each point has at AXIOM 3:
least one point. least one polar.
AXIOM 4:
AXIOM 5:
If a line does not contain a
point P, then there is a point
on both the line and any polar
of P.
FINITE GEOMETRIES
PROPOSITION
FINITE
GEOMETRY
Desargues’ Theorem
Young’s Geometry
10 points
9 points
10 lines
12 lines
ANY CLARIFICATIONS?
References:
Biographies Alphabetical Index - MacTutor History of Mathematics
https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/
https://mathworld.wolfram.com/YoungsGeometry.html
https://prezi.com/cwbezo7ix91d/youngs-finite-geometry/
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Edmund F. Robertson and hosted by the University of the Andrews in Scotland . Retrived from
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https://www.uobabylon.edu.iq/eprints/publication_11_3501_6154.pdf
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