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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Affine space.
See also changes related to Affine space, or pages that link to Affine space or to this page or whose text contains "Affine space".

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  • Space (mathematics) [r]: A set with some added structure, which often form a hierarchy, i.e., one space may inherit all the characteristics of a parent space. [e]

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  • Barycentric coordinates [r]: The weights that would have to be assigned to a system of reference points to yield a given position as barycentre are used as coordinates. [e]
  • Cartesian coordinates [r]: Set of real numbers specifying the position of a point in two- or three-dimensional space with respect to orthogonal axes. [e]
  • Euclidean plane [r]: The plane known from high-school planar geometry. [e]
  • Matroid [r]: Structure that captures the essence of a notion of 'independence' that generalizes linear independence in vector spaces. [e]
  • Pointed set [r]: A set together with a distinguished element, known as the base point. [e]
  • Rigid motion [r]: A transformation which preserves the geometrical properties of the Euclidean spacea distance-preserving mapping or isometry. [e]
  • Rotation matrix [r]: a 3×3 proper (unit determinant) orthogonal (orthonormal rows and columns) matrix [e]
  • Vector (mathematics) [r]: A mathematical object with magnitude and direction. [e]