Projective Rectangles: A New Kind of Incidence Structure
Abstract
A projective rectangle is like a projective plane that has different lengths in two directions. We develop the basic theory of projective rectangles including incidence properties, projective subplanes, configuration counts, a partial Desargues's theorem, a construction from projective planes, and alternative formulations. In sequels we study harmonic conjugation and the graphs of lines and subplanes.
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