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Riemannian Geometry A Modern Introduction 2nd Edition Isaac Chavel

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Riemannian Geometry A Modern Introduction 2nd Edition Isaac Chavel
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.2 MB
Pages: 489
Author: Isaac Chavel
ISBN: 9780521619547, 0521619548
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 2

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Riemannian Geometry A Modern Introduction 2nd Edition Isaac Chavel by Isaac Chavel 9780521619547, 0521619548 instant download after payment.

Requiring only an understanding of differentiable manifolds, Isaac Chavel covers introductory ideas followed by a selection of more specialized topics in this second edition. He provides a clearer treatment of many topics, with new proofs of some theorems and a new chapter on the Riemannian geometry of surfaces. Among the classical topics shown in a new setting is isoperimetric inequalities in curved spaces. Completely new themes created by curvature include the classical Rauch comparison theorem and its consequences in geometry and topology, and the interaction of microscopic behavior of the geometry with the macroscopic structure of the space.

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