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A free e-book titled "Foundations of Geometry for University Students and High-School Students" is now available. The author, Sharipov, has provided a link to the book on arXiv. There is interest in whether analytic geometry will be added to the textbook series, but the author currently lacks the time to write it. The discussion highlights the availability of resources for learning geometry. Overall, the conversation centers on educational materials in geometry and future plans for expansion.
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Thanks for the link. Are you still planning to add analytic geometry to your textbook series?
 
This book is not yet written. I am planning, but just now I have not enough time for that.
 
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