Perspective Fields
The hidden structure in Triangle Geometry
For pragmatic reasons, the description of the Perspective Fields has been placed under Triangle Geometry, as this is the area in which the subject matter finds its most extensive application. Nevertheless, the underlying theory is equally applicable to all other branches of n‑Geometry (Quadri‑, Penta‑, Hexa‑Geometry, etc.).
Definitions
A Perspective Field is a structured configuration of points and lines organized by perspectival relations, typically arising from a fixed center or axis of perspectivity.
A Perspective Row is a sequence of aligned points determined by a perspectival structure.
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