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Can anyone say something about Veblen's axioms? What is this system of axioms? A system for Euclidean or projective geometry? Are there any books about this?







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Can anyone say something about Veblen's axioms? What is this system of axioms? A system for Euclidean or projective geometry? Are there any books about this?







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closed as off-topic by amWhy, Claude Leibovici, José Carlos Santos, hardmath, Simply Beautiful Art Aug 2 at 16:59


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  • ams.org/journals/tran/1904-005-03/S0002-9947-1904-1500678-X/…
    – saulspatz
    Jul 26 at 20:05










  • Is there any other literature?
    – George
    Jul 26 at 20:18










  • You should provide some context for your Question. Why (for example) are you interested in Veblen's axioms? Where did you read or hear about them? What came of doing a basic web search or trip to a library? Researching a Question (and thinking it through) are important steps that should come before posting.
    – hardmath
    Aug 2 at 15:46












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Can anyone say something about Veblen's axioms? What is this system of axioms? A system for Euclidean or projective geometry? Are there any books about this?







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Can anyone say something about Veblen's axioms? What is this system of axioms? A system for Euclidean or projective geometry? Are there any books about this?









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closed as off-topic by amWhy, Claude Leibovici, José Carlos Santos, hardmath, Simply Beautiful Art Aug 2 at 16:59


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closed as off-topic by amWhy, Claude Leibovici, José Carlos Santos, hardmath, Simply Beautiful Art Aug 2 at 16:59


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  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – amWhy, Claude Leibovici, José Carlos Santos, hardmath, Simply Beautiful Art
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.











  • ams.org/journals/tran/1904-005-03/S0002-9947-1904-1500678-X/…
    – saulspatz
    Jul 26 at 20:05










  • Is there any other literature?
    – George
    Jul 26 at 20:18










  • You should provide some context for your Question. Why (for example) are you interested in Veblen's axioms? Where did you read or hear about them? What came of doing a basic web search or trip to a library? Researching a Question (and thinking it through) are important steps that should come before posting.
    – hardmath
    Aug 2 at 15:46
















  • ams.org/journals/tran/1904-005-03/S0002-9947-1904-1500678-X/…
    – saulspatz
    Jul 26 at 20:05










  • Is there any other literature?
    – George
    Jul 26 at 20:18










  • You should provide some context for your Question. Why (for example) are you interested in Veblen's axioms? Where did you read or hear about them? What came of doing a basic web search or trip to a library? Researching a Question (and thinking it through) are important steps that should come before posting.
    – hardmath
    Aug 2 at 15:46















ams.org/journals/tran/1904-005-03/S0002-9947-1904-1500678-X/…
– saulspatz
Jul 26 at 20:05




ams.org/journals/tran/1904-005-03/S0002-9947-1904-1500678-X/…
– saulspatz
Jul 26 at 20:05












Is there any other literature?
– George
Jul 26 at 20:18




Is there any other literature?
– George
Jul 26 at 20:18












You should provide some context for your Question. Why (for example) are you interested in Veblen's axioms? Where did you read or hear about them? What came of doing a basic web search or trip to a library? Researching a Question (and thinking it through) are important steps that should come before posting.
– hardmath
Aug 2 at 15:46




You should provide some context for your Question. Why (for example) are you interested in Veblen's axioms? Where did you read or hear about them? What came of doing a basic web search or trip to a library? Researching a Question (and thinking it through) are important steps that should come before posting.
– hardmath
Aug 2 at 15:46















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