New Horizons In Differential Geometry And Its Related Fields

New Horizons In Differential Geometry And Its Related Fields

Author: Toshiaki Adachi

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2022-04-07

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 9811248117

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This volume presents recent developments in geometric structures on Riemannian manifolds and their discretizations. With chapters written by recognized experts, these discussions focus on contact structures, Kähler structures, fiber bundle structures and Einstein metrics. It also contains works on the geometric approach on coding theory.For researchers and students, this volume forms an invaluable source to learn about these subjects that are not only in the field of differential geometry but also in other wide related areas. It promotes and deepens the study of geometric structures.


Functional Differential Geometry

Functional Differential Geometry

Author: Gerald Jay Sussman

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2013-07-05

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0262019345

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An explanation of the mathematics needed as a foundation for a deep understanding of general relativity or quantum field theory. Physics is naturally expressed in mathematical language. Students new to the subject must simultaneously learn an idiomatic mathematical language and the content that is expressed in that language. It is as if they were asked to read Les Misérables while struggling with French grammar. This book offers an innovative way to learn the differential geometry needed as a foundation for a deep understanding of general relativity or quantum field theory as taught at the college level. The approach taken by the authors (and used in their classes at MIT for many years) differs from the conventional one in several ways, including an emphasis on the development of the covariant derivative and an avoidance of the use of traditional index notation for tensors in favor of a semantically richer language of vector fields and differential forms. But the biggest single difference is the authors' integration of computer programming into their explanations. By programming a computer to interpret a formula, the student soon learns whether or not a formula is correct. Students are led to improve their program, and as a result improve their understanding.


Introduction to Differential Geometry

Introduction to Differential Geometry

Author: Joel W. Robbin

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-01-12

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 3662643405

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This textbook is suitable for a one semester lecture course on differential geometry for students of mathematics or STEM disciplines with a working knowledge of analysis, linear algebra, complex analysis, and point set topology. The book treats the subject both from an extrinsic and an intrinsic view point. The first chapters give a historical overview of the field and contain an introduction to basic concepts such as manifolds and smooth maps, vector fields and flows, and Lie groups, leading up to the theorem of Frobenius. Subsequent chapters deal with the Levi-Civita connection, geodesics, the Riemann curvature tensor, a proof of the Cartan-Ambrose-Hicks theorem, as well as applications to flat spaces, symmetric spaces, and constant curvature manifolds. Also included are sections about manifolds with nonpositive sectional curvature, the Ricci tensor, the scalar curvature, and the Weyl tensor. An additional chapter goes beyond the scope of a one semester lecture course and deals with subjects such as conjugate points and the Morse index, the injectivity radius, the group of isometries and the Myers-Steenrod theorem, and Donaldson's differential geometric approach to Lie algebra theory.


Modern Differential Geometry in Gauge Theories

Modern Differential Geometry in Gauge Theories

Author: Anastasios Mallios

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-07-27

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 0817644741

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This is original, well-written work of interest Presents for the first time (physical) field theories written in sheaf-theoretic language Contains a wealth of minutely detailed, rigorous computations, ususally absent from standard physical treatments Author's mastery of the subject and the rigorous treatment of this text make it invaluable


Black Holes: New Horizons

Black Holes: New Horizons

Author: Sean Alan Hayward

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2013-03-08

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 9814425710

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Black holes, once just fascinating theoretical predictions of how gravity warps space-time according to Einstein's theory, are now generally accepted as astrophysical realities, formed by post-supernova collapse, or as supermassive black holes mysteriously found at the cores of most galaxies, powering active galactic nuclei, the most powerful objects in the universe. Theoretical understanding has progressed in recent decades with a wider realization that local concepts should characterize black holes, rather than the global concepts found in textbooks. In particular, notions such as trapping horizon allow physically meaningful quantities and equations, describing how a black hole evolves. This has led to discoveries in fields as diverse as classical and numerical general relativity, differential geometry, thermodynamics, quantum field theory, and quantum gravity. There is heretofore no one volume which covers all the main aspects, so this volume collects together summaries and recent research, each chapter written by an expert or experts in a given field. This is intended for readers at a graduate level upwards, who wish to learn about the wide range of research concerning black holes.


Topics In Contemporary Differential Geometry, Complex Analysis And Mathematical Physics - Proceedings Of The 8th International Workshop On Complex Structures And Vector Fields

Topics In Contemporary Differential Geometry, Complex Analysis And Mathematical Physics - Proceedings Of The 8th International Workshop On Complex Structures And Vector Fields

Author: Kouei Sekigawa

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2007-06-11

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9814475025

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This volume contains the contributions by the participants in the eight of a series workshops in complex analysis, differential geometry and mathematical physics and related areas.Active specialists in mathematical physics contribute to the volume, providing not only significant information for researchers in the area but also interesting mathematics for non-specialists and a broader audience. The contributions treat topics including differential geometry, partial differential equations, integrable systems and mathematical physics.


An Introduction to Riemannian Geometry

An Introduction to Riemannian Geometry

Author: Leonor Godinho

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-07-26

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 3319086669

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Unlike many other texts on differential geometry, this textbook also offers interesting applications to geometric mechanics and general relativity. The first part is a concise and self-contained introduction to the basics of manifolds, differential forms, metrics and curvature. The second part studies applications to mechanics and relativity including the proofs of the Hawking and Penrose singularity theorems. It can be independently used for one-semester courses in either of these subjects. The main ideas are illustrated and further developed by numerous examples and over 300 exercises. Detailed solutions are provided for many of these exercises, making An Introduction to Riemannian Geometry ideal for self-study.


Differential Geometry of Lightlike Submanifolds

Differential Geometry of Lightlike Submanifolds

Author: Krishan L. Duggal

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-02-02

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 3034602510

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This book presents research on the latest developments in differential geometry of lightlike (degenerate) subspaces. The main focus is on hypersurfaces and a variety of submanifolds of indefinite Kählerian, Sasakian and quaternion Kähler manifolds.