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Math 435 - Geometry



General Information (Catalog listing)

01:640:435 Geometry (3)
Various geometries, including projective and non-Euclidean geometries, and geometric axiom systems.
Prerequisites: CALC3, 01:640:250, and 300, or permission of department.


Schedule Archives

Fall 2009 Schedule

InstructorType Index Section Day(s)/
Period
Time Room
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Campus
Han, Zheng-Chao L 20420 01 MTh2 10:20 AM - 11:40 AM ARC-206 BUS

This course is taught during the Fall semester.


Textbooks

  • David A. Brannan, Matthew F. Esplen & Jeremy J. Grayd; Geometry (first edition);
    Cambridge University Press, 1999 (510 pp.); (ISBN 0-521-59787-0)
  • Euclid, The Elements of Geometry, Books I and II
  • Available from Dover Publications as:
    The Thirteen Books Of The Elements, Vol. 1 (Books I and II) (second edition, ISBN 0-486-60088-2); 1956.
    Also available online


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