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Aspects Of Differential Geometry Iii 1st Edition Esteban Calviolouzao

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Aspects Of Differential Geometry Iii 1st Edition Esteban Calviolouzao
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Publisher: Morgan & Claypool
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 159
Author: Esteban Calviño-Louzao, Eduardo García-Río, Peter B. Gilkey, JeongHyeong Park, Ramón Vázquez-Lorenzo
ISBN: 9781627056861, 9783031012822, 9781627058827, 1627056866, 3031012828
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1
Volume: 18/III

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Aspects Of Differential Geometry Iii 1st Edition Esteban Calviolouzao by Esteban Calviño-louzao, Eduardo García-río, Peter B. Gilkey, Jeonghyeong Park, Ramón Vázquez-lorenzo 9781627056861, 9783031012822, 9781627058827, 1627056866, 3031012828 instant download after payment.

Main subject categories: • Differential geometry • Invariance theory • Homogeneity

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 undergraduates. It deals with invariance theory and discusses invariants both of Weyl and not of Weyl type; the Chern‒Gauss‒Bonnet formula is treated from this point of view. Homothety homogeneity, local homogeneity, stability theorems, and Walker geometry are discussed. Ricci solitons are presented in the contexts of Riemannian, Lorentzian, and affine geometry.

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