This original text for courses in differential geometry is geared toward advanced undergraduate and graduate majors in math and physics. Based on an advanced class taught by a world-renowned mathematician for more than fifty years, the treatment introduces semi-Riemannian geometry and its principal physical application, Einstein’s theory of general relativity, using the Cartan exterior calculus as a principal tool. Starting with an introduction to the various curvatures associated to a hypersurface embedded in Euclidean space, the text advances to a brief review of the differential and integral calculus on manifolds. A discussion of the fundamental notions of linear connections and their curvatures follows, along with considerations of Levi-Civita’s theorem, bi-invariant metrics on a Lie group, Cartan calculations, Gauss’s lemma, and variational formulas. Additional topics include the Hopf-Rinow, Myer’s, and Frobenius theorems; special and general relativity; connections on principal and associated bundles; the star operator; superconnections; semi-Riemannian submersions; and Petrov types. Prerequisites include linear algebra and advanced calculus, preferably in the language of differential forms.
Curvature in Mathematics and Physics (Dover Books on Mathematics)
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This book offers advanced educational content on differential geometry and its applications in physics, suitable for postsecondary students.
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Weight | 1.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.5 × 2 × 23.5 in |
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