Lobachevskian Geometry
with Interactive Drawing-Pad

     The main feature of this web-site is an interactive "drawing-pad" for constructing geometric figures that faithfully correspond to the axioms of Lobachevskian Geometry.  This is done via the unit-disk model of Henri Poincaré.  To put this in some context, the site also contains a brief history of the development of Lobachevskian Geometry and of the use and function of mathematical models like Poincaré's.

Click here for a brief history of how Euclid's geometry eventually gave rise to non-Euclidean geometry, including the geometry of Lobachevsky.

Click here for a brief description of mathematical models in general, and the Poincaré model in particular.

Click here for a brief description of the java applet accessible from this page: "The Lobachevskian Plane."

Click here to go to "The Lobachevskian Plane," the interactive drawing-pad for Lobachevskian figures. (Maximize the window after opening.)

(Please wait: it may take several minutes to download this sizeable applet and its link.)

Click here for references to related reading and links to related sites.

Click here to e-mail me with your observations and comments.   "The Lobachevskian Plane" is a work in progress, and probably has errors I haven't corrected.  Please let me know (in as detailed a fashion as you can) what is problematic or doesn't work. Thanks.


This web-site and the accompanying Java applet that implements the drawing-pad were developed by Professor Kerry E. Grant as part of a sabbatical project (Fall, 1998) supported by Southern Connecticut State University.