In geometry, the cross-ratio, also called the double ratio and anharmonic ratio, is a number associated with a list of four collinear points, particularly points on a projective line. Given four points A, B, C, D on a line, their cross ratio is defined as
where an orientation of the line determines the sign of each distance and the distance is measured as projected into Euclidean space. (If one of the four points is the line's point at infinity, then the two distances involving that point are dropped from the formula.)
The point D is the harmonic conjugate of C with respect to A and B precisely if the cross-ratio of the quadruple is −1, called the harmonic ratio. The cross-ratio can therefore be regarded as measuring the quadruple's deviation from this ratio; hence the name anharmonic ratio.
The cross-ratio had been defined in deep antiquity, possibly already by Euclid, and was considered by Pappus, who noted its key invariance property. It was extensively studied in the 19th century.[1]
Variants of this concept exist for a quadruple of concurrent lines on the projective plane and a quadruple of points on the Riemann sphere.
In the Cayley–Klein model of hyperbolic geometry, the distance between points is expressed in terms of a certain cross-ratio.
Terminology and history
Pappus of Alexandria made implicit use of concepts equivalent to the cross-ratio in his Collection: Book VII. Early users of Pappus included Isaac Newton, Michel Chasles, and Robert Simson. In 1986 Alexander Jones made a translation of the original by Pappus, then wrote a commentary on how the lemmas of Pappus relate to modern terminology.[2]
Modern use of the cross ratio in projective geometry began with Lazare Carnot in 1803 with his book Géométrie de Position.[3][pages needed] Chasles coined the French term rapport anharmonique [anharmonic ratio] in 1837.[4] German geometers call it das Doppelverhältnis [double ratio].
Carl von Staudt was unsatisfied with past definitions of the cross-ratio relying on algebraic manipulation of Euclidean distances rather than being based purely on synthetic projective geometry concepts. In 1847, von Staudt demonstrated that the algebraic structure is implicit in projective geometry, by creating an algebra based on construction of the projective harmonic conjugate, which he called a throw (German: Wurf): given three points on a line, the harmonic conjugate is a fourth point that makes the cross ratio equal to −1. His algebra of throws provides an approach to numerical propositions, usually taken as axioms, but proven in projective geometry.[5]
If A, B, C, and D are four points on an oriented affine line, their cross ratio is:
with the notation defined to mean the signed ratio of the displacement from W to X to the displacement from Y to Z. For colinear displacements this is a dimensionless quantity.
If the displacements themselves are taken to be signed real numbers, then the cross ratio between points can be written
The same formulas can be applied to four distinct complex numbers or, more generally, to elements of any field, and can also be projectively extended as above to the case when one of them is
Properties
The cross ratio of the four collinear points A, B, C, and D can be written as
where describes the ratio with which the point C divides the line segment AB, and describes the ratio with which the point D divides that same line segment. The cross ratio then appears as a ratio of ratios, describing how the two points C and D are situated with respect to the line segment AB. As long as the points A, B, C, and D are distinct, the cross ratio (A, B; C, D) will be a non-zero real number. We can easily deduce that
(A, B; C, D) < 0 if and only if one of the points C or D lies between the points A and B and the other does not
(A, B; C, D) = 1 / (A, B; D, C)
(A, B; C, D) = (C, D; A, B)
(A, B; C, D) ≠ (A, B; C, E) ⇔ D ≠ E
Six cross-ratios
Four points can be ordered in 4! = 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 24 ways, but there are only six ways for partitioning them into two unordered pairs. Thus, four points can have only six different cross-ratios, which are related as:
Use of cross-ratios in projective geometry to measure real-world dimensions of features depicted in a perspective projection. A, B, C, D and V are points on the image, their separation given in pixels; A', B', C' and D' are in the real world, their separation in metres.
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The width of the side street, W is computed from the known widths of the adjacent shops.
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As a vanishing point, V is visible, the width of only one shop is needed.
In particular, if four points lie on a straight line in then their cross-ratio is a well-defined quantity, because any choice of the origin and even of the scale on the line will yield the same value of the cross-ratio.
Furthermore, let be four distinct lines in the plane passing through the same point . Then any line not passing through intersects these lines in four distinct points (if is parallel to then the corresponding intersection point is "at infinity"). It turns out that the cross-ratio of these points (taken in a fixed order) does not depend on the choice of a line , and hence it is an invariant of the 4-tuple of lines
This can be understood as follows: if and are two lines not passing through then the perspective transformation from to with the center is a projective transformation that takes the quadruple of points on into the quadruple of points on .
Therefore, the invariance of the cross-ratio under projective automorphisms of the line implies (in fact, is equivalent to) the independence of the cross-ratio of the four collinear points on the lines from the choice of the line that contains them.
Definition in homogeneous coordinates
If four collinear points are represented in homogeneous coordinates by vectors such that and , then their cross-ratio is .[7]
Explicitly, let the conic be the unit circle. For any two points P and Q, inside the unit circle . If the line connecting them intersects the circle in two points, X and Y and the points are, in order, X, P, Q, Y. Then the hyperbolic distance between P and Q in the Cayley–Klein model of the hyperbolic plane can be expressed as
(the factor one half is needed to make the curvature−1). Since the cross-ratio is invariant under projective transformations, it follows that the hyperbolic distance is invariant under the projective transformations that preserve the conic C.
Conversely, the group G acts transitively on the set of pairs of points (p, q) in the unit disk at a fixed hyperbolic distance.
We may consider the permutations of the four variables as an action of the symmetric groupS4 on functions of the four variables. Since the above four permutations leave the cross ratio unaltered, they form the stabilizerK of the cross-ratio under this action, and this induces an effective action of the quotient group on the orbit of the cross-ratio. The four permutations in K make a realization of the Klein four-group in S4, and the quotient is isomorphic to the symmetric group S3.
Thus, the other permutations of the four variables alter the cross-ratio to give the following six values, which are the orbit of the six-element group :
As functions of these are examples of Möbius transformations, which under composition of functions form the Mobius group PGL(2, C). The six transformations form a subgroup known as the anharmonic group, again isomorphic to S3. They are the torsion elements (elliptic transforms) in PGL(2, C). Namely, , , and are of order 2 with respective fixed points and (namely, the orbit of the harmonic cross-ratio). Meanwhile, the elements
and are of order 3 in PGL(2, C), and each fixes both values of the "most symmetric" cross-ratio (the solutions to , the primitive sixth roots of unity). The order 2 elements exchange these two elements (as they do any pair other than their fixed points), and thus the action of the anharmonic group on gives the quotient map of symmetric groups .
Further, the fixed points of the individual 2-cycles are, respectively, and and this set is also preserved and permuted by the 3-cycles. Geometrically, this can be visualized as the rotation group of the trigonal dihedron, which is isomorphic to the dihedral group of the triangle D3, as illustrated at right. Algebraically, this corresponds to the action of S3 on the 2-cycles (its Sylow 2-subgroups) by conjugation and realizes the isomorphism with the group of inner automorphisms,
The anharmonic group is generated by and Its action on gives an isomorphism with S3. It may also be realised as the six Möbius transformations mentioned,[8] which yields a projective representation of S3 over any field (since it is defined with integer entries), and is always faithful/injective (since no two terms differ only by 1/−1). Over the field with two elements, the projective line only has three points, so this representation is an isomorphism, and is the exceptional isomorphism. In characteristic 3, this stabilizes the point , which corresponds to the orbit of the harmonic cross-ratio being only a single point, since . Over the field with three elements, the projective line has only 4 points and , and thus the representation is exactly the stabilizer of the harmonic cross-ratio, yielding an embedding equals the stabilizer of the point .
Exceptional orbits
For certain values of there will be greater symmetry and therefore fewer than six possible values for the cross-ratio. These values of correspond to fixed points of the action of S3 on the Riemann sphere (given by the above six functions); or, equivalently, those points with a non-trivial stabilizer in this permutation group.
The first set of fixed points is However, the cross-ratio can never take on these values if the points A, B, C, and D are all distinct. These values are limit values as one pair of coordinates approach each other:
The second set of fixed points is This situation is what is classically called the harmonic cross-ratio, and arises in projective harmonic conjugates. In the real case, there are no other exceptional orbits.
In the complex case, the most symmetric cross-ratio occurs when . These are then the only two values of the cross-ratio, and these are acted on according to the sign of the permutation.
The projective invariance of the cross-ratio means that
The cross-ratio is real if and only if the four points are either collinear or concyclic, reflecting the fact that every Möbius transformation maps generalized circles to generalized circles.
The action of the Möbius group is simply transitive on the set of triples of distinct points of the Riemann sphere: given any ordered triple of distinct points, , there is a unique Möbius transformation that maps it to the triple . This transformation can be conveniently described using the cross-ratio: since must equal , which in turn equals , we obtain
An alternative explanation for the invariance of the cross-ratio is based on the fact that the group of projective transformations of a line is generated by the translations, the homotheties, and the multiplicative inversion. The differences are invariant under the translations
where is a constant in the ground field . Furthermore, the division ratios are invariant under a homothety
for a non-zero constant in . Therefore, the cross-ratio is invariant under the affine transformations.
the affine line needs to be augmented by the point at infinity, denoted , forming the projective line . Each affine mapping can be uniquely extended to a mapping of into itself that fixes the point at infinity. The map swaps and . The projective group is generated by and the affine mappings extended to . In the case , the complex plane, this results in the Möbius group. Since the cross-ratio is also invariant under , it is invariant under any projective mapping of into itself.
Co-ordinate description
If we write the complex points as vectors and define , and let be the dot product of with , then the real part of the cross ratio is given by:
The imaginary part must make use of the 2-dimensional cross product
Ring homography
The concept of cross ratio only depends on the ring operations of addition, multiplication, and inversion (though inversion of a given element is not certain in a ring). One approach to cross ratio interprets it as a homography that takes three designated points to 0, 1, and ∞. Under restrictions having to do with inverses, it is possible to generate such a mapping with ring operations in the projective line over a ring. The cross ratio of four points is the evaluation of this homography at the fourth point.
Differential-geometric point of view
The theory takes on a differential calculus aspect as the four points are brought into proximity. This leads to the theory of the Schwarzian derivative, and more generally of projective connections.
The cross-ratio does not generalize in a simple manner to higher dimensions, due to other geometric properties of configurations of points, notably collinearity – configuration spaces are more complicated, and distinct k-tuples of points are not in general position.
While the projective linear group of the projective line is 3-transitive (any three distinct points can be mapped to any other three points), and indeed simply 3-transitive (there is a unique projective map taking any triple to another triple), with the cross ratio thus being the unique projective invariant of a set of four points, there are basic geometric invariants in higher dimension. The projective linear group of n-space has (n + 1)2 − 1 dimensions (because it is projectivization removing one dimension), but in other dimensions the projective linear group is only 2-transitive – because three collinear points must be mapped to three collinear points (which is not a restriction in the projective line) – and thus there is not a "generalized cross ratio" providing the unique invariant of n2 points.
Collinearity is not the only geometric property of configurations of points that must be maintained – for example, five points determine a conic, but six general points do not lie on a conic, so whether any 6-tuple of points lies on a conic is also a projective invariant. One can study orbits of points in general position – in the line "general position" is equivalent to being distinct, while in higher dimensions it requires geometric considerations, as discussed – but, as the above indicates, this is more complicated and less informative.
^A theorem on the anharmonic ratio of lines appeared in the work of Pappus, but Michel Chasles, who devoted considerable efforts to reconstructing lost works of Euclid, asserted that it had earlier appeared in his book Porisms.
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