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Geometry I: basic ideas and concepts of differential geometry

✍ Scribed by R.V. Gamkrelidze, E. Primrose, D.V. Alekseevskij, V.V. Lychagin, A.M. Vinogradov


Book ID
127423067
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
2 MB
Series
Encyclopaedia of mathematical sciences 28
Edition
1
Category
Library
City
Berlin; New York
ISBN-13
9780387519999

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✦ Synopsis


Since the early work of Gauss and Riemann, differential geometry has grown into a vast network of ideas and approaches, encompassing local considerations such as differential invariants and jets as well as global ideas, such as Morse theory and characteristic classes. In this volume of the Encyclopaedia, the authors give a tour of the principal areas and methods of modern differential geomerty. The book is structured so that the reader may choose parts of the text to read and still take away a completed picture of some area of differential geometry. Beginning at the introductory level with curves in Euclidian space, the sections become more challenging, arriving finally at the advanced topics which form the greatest part of the book: transformation groups, the geometry of differential equations, geometric structures, the equivalence problem, the geometry of elliptic operators. Several of the topics are approaches which are now enjoying a resurgence, e.g. G-structures and contact geometry. As an overview of the major current methods of differential geometry, EMS 28 is a map of these different ideas which explains the interesting points at every stop. The authors' intention is that the reader should gain a new understanding of geometry from the process of reading this survey.


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