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Lectures On Surfaces Almost Everything You Wanted To Know About Them Web Draft Anatole Katok And Vaughn Climenhaga

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Lectures On Surfaces Almost Everything You Wanted To Know About Them Web Draft Anatole Katok And Vaughn Climenhaga
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.83 MB
Pages: 179
Author: Anatole Katok and Vaughn Climenhaga
ISBN: 9780821846797, 0821846795
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: web draft

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Lectures On Surfaces Almost Everything You Wanted To Know About Them Web Draft Anatole Katok And Vaughn Climenhaga by Anatole Katok And Vaughn Climenhaga 9780821846797, 0821846795 instant download after payment.

Surfaces are among the most common and easily visualized mathematical objects, and their study brings into focus fundamental ideas, concepts, and methods from geometry, topology, complex analysis, Morse theory, and group theory. At the same time, many of those notions appear in a technically simpler and more graphic form than in their general ``natural'' settings. The first, primarily expository, chapter introduces many of the principal actors--the round sphere, flat torus, Mobius strip, Klein bottle, elliptic plane, etc.--as well as various methods of describing surfaces, beginning with the traditional representation by equations in three-dimensional space, proceeding to parametric representation, and also introducing the less intuitive, but central for our purposes, representation as factor spaces. It concludes with a preliminary discussion of the metric geometry of surfaces, and the associated isometry groups. Subsequent chapters introduce fundamental mathematical structures--topological, combinatorial (piecewise linear), smooth, Riemannian (metric), and complex--in the specific context of surfaces. The focal point of the book is the Euler characteristic, which appears in many different guises and ties together concepts from combinatorics, algebraic topology, Morse theory, ordinary differential equations, and Riemannian geometry. The repeated appearance of the Euler characteristic provides both a unifying theme and a powerful illustration of the notion of an invariant in all those theories. The assumed background is the standard calculus sequence, some linear algebra, and rudiments of ODE and real analysis. All notions are introduced and discussed, and virtually all results proved, based on this background. This book is a result of the MASS course in geometry in the fall semester of 2007.

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