Computational Algebraic Geometry
Affine coordinates are a system of coordinates used in affine geometry that define points in a space relative to a set of basis vectors. They allow for the representation of geometric objects and transformations without needing to consider distances or angles, focusing instead on the relationships between points. This is particularly useful in the context of algebraic geometry, especially during homogenization and dehomogenization, where the interplay between projective and affine spaces becomes crucial.
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