Differentiable Manifolds von Gerardo F. Torres del Castillo | A Theoretical Physics Approach | ISBN 9780817682705

Differentiable Manifolds

A Theoretical Physics Approach

von Gerardo F. Torres del Castillo
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Buchcover Differentiable Manifolds | Gerardo F. Torres del Castillo | EAN 9780817682705 | ISBN 0-8176-8270-8 | ISBN 978-0-8176-8270-5

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“The purpose of this book is to present some fundamental notions of differentiable geometry of manifolds and some applications in physics. The topics developed in the book are of interest of advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics and physics. The author succeeded to connect differential geometry with mechanics. The computations are clearly explained and the theory is supported by several examples. Throughout the book there is a large collection of exercises … which help the reader to fix the obtained knowledge.” (Marian Ioan Munteanu, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1237, 2012)

“This book presents an introduction to differential geometry and the calculus on manifolds with a view on some of its applications in physics. … The book is primarily oriented towards advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics and physics … . the present author has succeeded in writing a book which has its own flavor and its own emphasis, which makes it certainly a valuable addition to the literature on the subject.” (Frans Cantrijn, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2012 k)

Differentiable Manifolds

A Theoretical Physics Approach

von Gerardo F. Torres del Castillo

This textbook delves into the theory behind differentiable manifolds while exploring various physics applications along the way. Included throughout the book are a collection of exercises of varying degrees of difficulty. Differentiable Manifolds is intended for graduate students and researchers interested in a theoretical physics approach to the subject. Prerequisites include multivariable calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations and a basic knowledge of analytical mechanics.