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Its image in the projective plane has 4 vertices, 6 edges (which intersect), and 4 faces (which overlap), covering the projective plane twice.
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These arise naturally in projective spaces, though classical irrational rotation on the circle can be adapted too.
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A collineation is thus an "isomorphism" between projective spaces, or an automorphism from a projective space to itself.
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A non-projective static adposition is one whose meaning can be determined by inspecting the meaning of its complement and the meaning of the preposition itself.
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Similarly, a parabola is a concept in affine geometry but not in projective geometry, where a parabola is simply a kind of conic.
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A duality is a collineation from a projective space onto its dual space, taking points to hyperplanes (and vice versa) and preserving incidence.
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They are (globally) projective polyhedra, and are the projective counterparts of the Platonic solids.
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Simply discarding it gives projective geometry while modifying it yields an appropriate geometry such as hyperbolic, spherical or affine geometry.
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W-curves in the real projective plane can be constructed with straightedge alone.
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The ellipsoidal and projective algorithms were published before the criss-cross algorithm.
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