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Real projective plane and W-curve

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Difference between Real projective plane and W-curve

Real projective plane vs. W-curve

In mathematics, the real projective plane is an example of a compact non-orientable two-dimensional manifold; in other words, a one-sided surface. In geometry, a W-curve is a curve in projective ''n''-space that is invariant under a 1-parameter group of projective transformations.

Similarities between Real projective plane and W-curve

Real projective plane and W-curve have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Projective space.

Projective space

In mathematics, a projective space can be thought of as the set of lines through the origin of a vector space V. The cases when and are the real projective line and the real projective plane, respectively, where R denotes the field of real numbers, R2 denotes ordered pairs of real numbers, and R3 denotes ordered triplets of real numbers.

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Real projective plane and W-curve Comparison

Real projective plane has 56 relations, while W-curve has 15. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.41% = 1 / (56 + 15).

References

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