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Date: 2006-12-11 08:43:50
Riemann surface
Projective space
Riemann sphere
Projective plane
Holonomy
Differentiable manifold
Manifold
Surface
Collineation
Geometry
Projective geometry
Differential geometry

What Is...a Projective Structure?, Volume 54, Number 1

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