I'm looking for a very in depth geometry book that has a heavy focus on proofs. Geometry's my favorite subject, so I don't mind difficulty or deviations from the "normal" type of geometry. I also don't mind focus on different types of geometry. I'm fine with any. I'm just bored and geometry struck me as the one thing really fun to do. I do know most topics till calculus.
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I'm fine with any. I'm just bored and geometry struck me as the one thing really fun to do. I do know most topics till calculus. – DoubleA Jun 08 '22 at 01:18
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There is analytical geometry, euclidean geometry at most basic level. Then there are so many other types of geometries. Also https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/107882/geometry-book-recommendation – Shimura Variety Jun 08 '22 at 01:19
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Geometry Revisited by Coxeter is supposed to be good, but I haven’t read it myself. – littleO Jun 08 '22 at 01:59
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1If you are interested in classical Euclidean geometry developed rigorously from axioms (with a sprinkling of non-Euclidean) I'd recommend John Lee's "Axiomatic Geometry". – Jair Taylor Jun 08 '22 at 03:06
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This comes from the OHIO Open Library. – John Douma Jun 08 '22 at 03:17