Benz plane
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In mathematics, a Benz plane is a geometrical object, named after the German mathematician Walter Benz. Benz planes arise from a common axiomatization of certain structures and split into three families, which were introduced separately: Möbius planes, Laguerre planes and Minkowski planes. [1] [2]
[edit] References
- ^ W. Benz, Vorlesungen über Geomerie der Algebren, Springer (1973)
- ^ F. Buekenhout (ed.), Handbook of Incidence Geometry, Elsevier (1995) ISBN 0-444-88355-X