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==Axis of rotation== {{main|Axisβangle representation}} Every nontrivial proper rotation in 3 dimensions fixes a unique 1-dimensional [[linear subspace]] of <math>\R^3</math> which is called the ''axis of rotation'' (this is [[Euler's rotation theorem]]). Each such rotation acts as an ordinary 2-dimensional rotation in the plane [[orthogonal]] to this axis. Since every 2-dimensional rotation can be represented by an angle ''Ο'', an arbitrary 3-dimensional rotation can be specified by an axis of rotation together with an [[angle of rotation]] about this axis. (Technically, one needs to specify an orientation for the axis and whether the rotation is taken to be [[Clockwise and counterclockwise|clockwise]] or [[counterclockwise]] with respect to this orientation). For example, counterclockwise rotation about the positive ''z''-axis by angle ''Ο'' is given by :<math>R_z(\phi) = \begin{bmatrix}\cos\phi & -\sin\phi & 0 \\ \sin\phi & \cos\phi & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & 1\end{bmatrix}.</math> Given a [[unit vector]] '''n''' in <math>\R^3</math> and an angle ''Ο'', let ''R''(''Ο'',β'''n''') represent a counterclockwise rotation about the axis through '''n''' (with orientation determined by '''n'''). Then * ''R''(0, '''n''') is the identity transformation for any '''n''' * ''R''(''Ο'', '''n''') = ''R''(β''Ο'', β'''n''') * ''R''({{pi}}β+β''Ο'', '''n''') = ''R''({{pi}}βββ''Ο'', β'''n'''). Using these properties one can show that any rotation can be represented by a unique angle ''Ο'' in the range 0 β€ Ο β€ {{pi}} and a unit vector '''n''' such that * '''n''' is arbitrary if ''Ο'' = 0 * '''n''' is unique if 0 < ''Ο'' < {{pi}} * '''n''' is unique up to a [[sign (mathematics)|sign]] if ''Ο'' = {{pi}} (that is, the rotations ''R''({{pi}}, Β±'''n''') are identical). In the next section, this representation of rotations is used to identify SO(3) topologically with three-dimensional real projective space.
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