Klein geometry refers to a branch of geometry that focuses on the study of geometric objects and their properties through the lens of symmetry and transformations. It takes its name from the mathematician Felix Klein, who made significant contributions to the understanding of geometry through the concept of transformations and the idea of geometry as the study of properties invariant under transformations. Klein geometry is often associated with the formulation of the Erlangen Program, which Klein proposed in 1872.
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