This second, companion volume contains 92 applications developing concepts and theorems presented or mentioned in the first volume. Introductions to and applications in several areas not previously covered are also included such as graded algebras with applications to Clifford algebras and (S)pin gr
Analysis, manifolds and physics.Part II Part 2
✍ Scribed by Y. Choquet-Bruhat, C. DeWitt-Morette
- Book ID
- 127422579
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Edition
- Rev. and enl. ed
- Category
- Library
- City
- Amsterdam; New York
- ISBN
- 0080527159
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✦ Synopsis
Twelve problems have been added to the first edition; four of them are supplements to problems in the first edition. The others deal with issues that have become important, since the first edition of Volume II, in recent developments of various areas of physics. All the problems have their foundations in volume 1 of the 2-Volume set Analysis, Manifolds and Physics. It would have been prohibitively expensive to insert the new problems at their respective places. They are grouped together at the end of this volume, their logical place is indicated by a number of parenthesis following the title.
✦ Subjects
Теория относительности и альтернативные теории гравитации
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