On the axiomatics of projective and affine geometry in terms of line intersection
Abstract
By providing explicit definitions, we show that in both affine and projective geometry of dimension ≥ 3, considered as first-order theories axiomatized in terms of lines as the only variables, and the binary line-intersection predicate as primitive notion, non-intersection of two lines can be positively defined in terms of line-intersection.
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