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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
A collineation is a one-one mapping of a projective plane onto itself, taking points into points, lines into lines and preserving incidence, ([1], p. 247). A perspective collineation (sometimes called a central collineation) is a collineation which leaves invariant all points on a line h called the axis, and all lines through a point H called the centre. The perspective collineation is an elation if H is incident with h; otherwise it is a homology.
Mr. Marsden is an undergraduate at the University of Toronto. (Editor)