Involution
:See involution (philosophy) for the philosophy meaning.
Involutions in Euclidean geometry
A simple example of an involution of the three-dimensional Euclidean space is reflection against a plane. Doing a reflection twice, brings us back where we started.
Related Topics:
Euclidean space - Reflection - Plane
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This transformation is a particular case of an affine involution.
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | General properties |
| ► | Involutions in Euclidean geometry |
| ► | Involutions in differential geometry |
| ► | Involutions in ring theory |
| ► | Involutions in group theory |
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