Simplifying the axiomatization for the order affine geometry
Abstract
Based on an ordering with directed lines and using constructions instead of existential axioms, von Plato proposed a constructive axiomatization of ordered affine geometry. There are 22 axioms for the ordered affine geometry, of which the axiom I.7 is about the convergence of three lines (ignoring their directions). In this paper, we indicate that the axiom I.7 includes much redundancy, and demonstrate that the complicated axiom I.7 can be replaced with a simpler and more intuitive new axiom (called ODO) which describes the properties of oppositely and equally directed lines. We also investigate a possibility to replace the axiom I.6 with ODO.
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