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The 384-page work is considered a fundamental reference for students and researchers in Spanish-speaking countries. Santaló's approach is unique for its integration of to explain the underlying logic of shapes and projections. Core Themes and Structure : Principles discussed in the book, such as

: The book begins with seven introductory sections covering laws of composition, group theory, ring theory, fields (including finite and non-commutative fields), vector spaces, and linear mapping. The 384-page work is considered a fundamental reference

: Inclusion of the Klein model of non-Euclidean geometry.