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Lectures On Chernweil Theory And Witten Deformations 1st Weiping Zhang

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Lectures On Chernweil Theory And Witten Deformations 1st Weiping Zhang
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.59 MB
Pages: 131
Author: Weiping Zhang
ISBN: 9789810246853, 9789810246860, 9810246854, 9810246862
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st

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Lectures On Chernweil Theory And Witten Deformations 1st Weiping Zhang by Weiping Zhang 9789810246853, 9789810246860, 9810246854, 9810246862 instant download after payment.

This invaluable book is based on the notes of a graduate course on differential geometry which the author gave at the Nankai Institute of Mathematics. It consists of two parts: the first part contains an introduction to the geometric theory of characteristic classes due to Shiing-shen Chern and Andre Weil, as well as a proof of the Gauss-Bonnet-Chern theorem based on the Mathai-Quillen construction of Thom forms; the second part presents analytic proofs of the Poincaré-Hopf index formula, as well as the Morse inequalities based on deformations introduced by Edward Witten.

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