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=== Geometry of ambient space === The [[Mathematical model|modeling]] of [[ambient space]] is based on [[geometry]]. Sciences concerned with this space use geometry widely. This is the case with [[mechanics]] and [[robotics]], for describing [[rigid body dynamics]]; [[geodesy]] for describing [[Earth shape]]; [[perspectivity]], [[computer vision]], and [[computer graphics]], for describing the relationship between a scene and its plane representation; and many other scientific domains. In all these applications, [[synthetic geometry]] is often used for general descriptions and a qualitative approach, but for the study of explicit situations, one must compute with [[coordinates]]. This requires the heavy use of linear algebra.
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