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A Glance At Tropical Operations And Tropical Linear Algebra, Semere Tsehaye Tesfay
A Glance At Tropical Operations And Tropical Linear Algebra, Semere Tsehaye Tesfay
Masters Theses
The tropical semiring is ℝ ∪ {∞} with the operations x ⊕ y = min{x, y}, x ⊕ ∞ = ∞ ⊕ x = x, x ⊙ y = x + y, x ⊙ ∞ = ∞ ⊙ y = ∞. This paper explores how ideas from classical algebra and linear algebra over the real numbers such as polynomials, roots of polynomials, lines, matrices and matrix operations, determinants, eigen values and eigen vectors would appear in tropical mathematics. It uses numerous computed examples to illustrate these concepts and explores the relationship between certain tropical matrices and graph …
Hyperbolic Geometry With And Without Models, Chad Kelterborn
Hyperbolic Geometry With And Without Models, Chad Kelterborn
Masters Theses
We explore the development of hyperbolic geometry in the 18th and early 19th following the works of Legendre, Lambert, Saccheri, Bolyai, Lobachevsky, and Gauss. In their attempts to prove Euclid's parallel postulate, they developed hyperbolic geometry without a model. It was not until later in the 19th century, when Felix Klein provided a method (which was influenced by projective geometry) for viewing the hyperbolic plane as a disk in the Euclidean plane, appropriately named the "Klein disk model". Later other models for viewing the hyperbolic plane as a subset of the Euclidean plane were created, namely the Poincaré disk model, …