The relations between mathematics and physics have been presented so frequently and so adequately in recent years, that further discussion would seem unnecessary. Mathematics, however, is too often taken to be analysis, and the role of geom- etry is neglected. Geometry may be viewed either a
DIFFERENTIAL-GEOMETRIC ASPECTS OF DYNAMICS
✍ Scribed by Edward Kasner
- Publisher
- AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY
- Year
- 1934
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 121
- Category
- Library
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📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p><span>Book IV continues the discussion begun in the first three volumes.</span></p><p></p><p><span>Although it is aimed at first-year graduate students, it is also intended to serve as a basic reference for people working in affine differential geometry. It also should be accessible to undergradu
Differential Geometry is a wide field. We have chosen to concentrate upon certain aspects that are appropriate for an introduction to the subject; we have not attempted an encyclopedic treatment. Book III is aimed at the first-year graduate level but is certainly accessible to advanced undergraduate