Metric Structures in Differential Geometry

Author:   Gerard Walschap
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
Volume:   224
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9781441919137


Pages:   229
Publication Date:   29 November 2010
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"This text is an elementary introduction to differential geometry. Although it was written for a graduate-level audience, the only requisite is a solid back­ ground in calculus, linear algebra, and basic point-set topology. The first chapter covers the fundamentals of differentiable manifolds that are the bread and butter of differential geometry. All the usual topics are cov­ ered, culminating in Stokes' theorem together with some applications. The stu­ dents' first contact with the subject can be overwhelming because of the wealth of abstract definitions involved, so examples have been stressed throughout. One concept, for instance, that students often find confusing is the definition of tangent vectors. They are first told that these are derivations on certain equiv­ alence classes of functions, but later that the tangent space of ffi.n is ""the same"" n as ffi. . We have tried to keep these spaces separate and to carefully explain how a vector space E is canonically isomorphic to its tangent space at a point. This subtle distinction becomes essential when later discussing the vertical bundle of a given vector bundle."

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Author:   Gerard Walschap
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
Volume:   224
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.760kg
ISBN:  

9781441919137


ISBN 10:   1441919139
Pages:   229
Publication Date:   29 November 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
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Table of Contents

1. Differentiable Manifolds.- 1. Basic Definitions.- 2. Differentiable Maps.- 3. Tangent Vectors.- 4. The Derivative.- 5. The Inverse and Implicit Function Theorems.- 6. Submanifolds.- 7. Vector Fields.- 8. The Lie Bracket.- 9. Distributions and Frobenius Theorem.- 10. Multilinear Algebra and Tensors.- 11. Tensor Fields and Differential Forms.- 12. Integration on Chains.- 13. The Local Version of Stokes’ Theorem.- 14. Orientation and the Global Version of Stokes’ Theorem.- 15. Some Applications of Stokes’ Theorem.- 2. Fiber Bundles.- 1. Basic Definitions and Examples.- 2. Principal and Associated Bundles.- 3. The Tangent Bundle of Sn.- 4. Cross-Sections of Bundles.- 5. Pullback and Normal Bundles.- 6. Fibrations and the Homotopy Lifting/Covering Properties.- 7. Grassmannians and Universal Bundles.- 3. Homotopy Groups and Bundles Over Spheres.- 1. Differentiable Approximations.- 2. Homotopy Groups.- 3. The Homotopy Sequence of a Fibration.- 4. Bundles Over Spheres.- 5. The Vector Bundles Over Low-Dimensional Spheres.- 1. Connections on Vector Bundles.- 4. Connections and Curvature.- 2. Covariant Derivatives.- 3. The Curvature Tensor of a Connection.- 4. Connections on Manifolds.- 5. Connections on Principal Bundles.- 5. Metric Structures.- 1. Euclidean Bundles and Riemannian Manifolds.- 2. Riemannian Connections.- 3. Curvature Quantifiers.- 4. Isometric Immersions.- 5. Riemannian Submersions.- 6. The Gauss Lemma.- 7. Length-Minimizing Properties of Geodesics.- 8. First and Second Variation of Arc-Length.- 9. Curvature and Topology.- 10. Actions of Compact Lie Groups.- 6. Characteristic Classes.- 1. The Weil Homomorphism.- 2. Pontrjagin Classes.- 3. The Euler Class.- 4. The Whitney Sum Formula for Pontrjagin and Euler Classes.- 5. Some Examples.- 6. The Unit SphereBundle and the Euler Class.- 7. The Generalized Gauss-Bonnet Theorem.- 8. Complex and Symplectic Vector Spaces.- 9. Chern Classes.

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From the reviews: The book gives an introduction to the basic theory of differentiable manifolds and fiber bundles ! The book is well written. The presentation is clear, detailed and essentially self-contained. This book is suitable for senior undergraduate and graduate students. It can be used for a course on manifolds and bundles, or a course in differential geometry. (M. Burkhardt, Zeitschrift fur Analysis und ihre Anwendungen, 1, 2005) This text is an introduction to the theory of differentiable manifolds and fiber bundles ! provides a comprehensive overview of differentiable manifolds ! concepts are illustrated in detail for bundles over spheres ! This book can be used for a one-semester course on manifolds or bundles, or a two-semester course in differential geometry. (L'enseignement mathematique, 50:1-2, 2004) This book is based on the author's graduate-level lecture notes. ! One of the strengths of this book is the fact that the author manages in a 220-page volume to cover important themes in Riemannian geometry and fiber bundles. ! The book contains some nice examples ! . The topics are well-closed and the content is well-organized. ! This clearly written book is an excellent source for teaching a course in differential geometry ! . It is a worthwhile addition to any mathematical library. (Stere Ianus, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1083, 2006) This text should be an elementary introduction to differential geometry. ! The style is rather concise and many facts are shifted to 165 nontrivial exercises. The book is very well written and can be recommended to those who want to learn the topic quickly and actively. (EMS Newsletter, June, 2005) This book is a carefully written text for an introductory graduate course on differentiable manifolds, fiber bundles and Riemannian geometry. ! This book is a thorough and insightful introduction to modern differential geometry with many interesting examples and exercises that illustrate key concepts effectively; it is highly recommended by the reviewer. (Thomas E. Cecil, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 e) In every mathematical library a number of introductory books to differential geometry can be found. They are all different in some aspect, but -- at the same time -- none presents all the concepts equally successfully to all the readers. So there is allways a need for new introductory books, and Walschap's book is a good one of these. ! The series of definitions, concepts and theories are punctuated by examples, remarks. Each section ends with exercises. ( rpad Kurusa, Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum, Vol. 73, 2007)


From the reviews: The book gives an introduction to the basic theory of differentiable manifolds and fiber bundles ... The book is well written. The presentation is clear, detailed and essentially self-contained. This book is suitable for senior undergraduate and graduate students. It can be used for a course on manifolds and bundles, or a course in differential geometry. (M. Burkhardt, Zeitschrift fur Analysis und ihre Anwendungen, 1, 2005) This text is an introduction to the theory of differentiable manifolds and fiber bundles ... provides a comprehensive overview of differentiable manifolds ... concepts are illustrated in detail for bundles over spheres ... This book can be used for a one-semester course on manifolds or bundles, or a two-semester course in differential geometry. (L'enseignement mathematique, 50:1-2, 2004) This book is based on the author,s graduate-level lecture notes. ... One of the strengths of this book is the fact that the author manages in a 220-page volume to cover important themes in Riemannian geometry and fiber bundles. ... The book contains some nice examples ... . The topics are well-closed and the content is well-organized. ... This clearly written book is an excellent source for teaching a course in differential geometry ... . It is a worthwhile addition to any mathematical library. (Stere Ianus, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1083, 2006) This text should be an elementary introduction to differential geometry. ... The style is rather concise and many facts are shifted to 165 nontrivial exercises. The book is very well written and can be recommended to those who want to learn the topic quickly and actively. (EMS Newsletter, June, 2005) This book is a carefully written text for an introductory graduate course on differentiable manifolds, fiber bundles and Riemannian geometry. ... This book is a thorough and insightful introduction to modern differential geometry with many interesting examples and exercises that illustrate key concepts effectively; it is highly recommended by the reviewer. (Thomas E. Cecil, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 e) In every mathematical library a number of introductory books to differential geometry can be found. They are all different in some aspect, but - at the same time - none presents all the concepts equally successfully to all the readers. So there is allways a need for new introductory books, and Walschap,s book is a good one of these. ... The series of definitions, concepts and theories are punctuated by examples, remarks. Each section ends with exercises. (Arpad Kurusa, Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum, Vol. 73, 2007)


From the reviews: The book gives an introduction to the basic theory of differentiable manifolds and fiber bundles ... The book is well written. The presentation is clear, detailed and essentially self-contained. This book is suitable for senior undergraduate and graduate students. It can be used for a course on manifolds and bundles, or a course in differential geometry. (M. Burkhardt, Zeitschrift fur Analysis und ihre Anwendungen, 1, 2005) This text is an introduction to the theory of differentiable manifolds and fiber bundles ... provides a comprehensive overview of differentiable manifolds ... concepts are illustrated in detail for bundles over spheres ... This book can be used for a one-semester course on manifolds or bundles, or a two-semester course in differential geometry. (L'enseignement mathematique, 50:1-2, 2004) This book is based on the author's graduate-level lecture notes. ... One of the strengths of this book is the fact that the author manages in a 220-page volume to cover important themes in Riemannian geometry and fiber bundles. ... The book contains some nice examples ... . The topics are well-closed and the content is well-organized. ... This clearly written book is an excellent source for teaching a course in differential geometry ... . It is a worthwhile addition to any mathematical library. (Stere Ianus, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1083, 2006) This text should be an elementary introduction to differential geometry. ... The style is rather concise and many facts are shifted to 165 nontrivial exercises. The book is very well written and can be recommended to those who want to learn the topic quickly and actively. (EMS Newsletter, June, 2005) This book is a carefully written text for an introductory graduate course on differentiable manifolds, fiber bundles and Riemannian geometry. ... This book is a thorough and insightful introduction to modern differential geometry with many interesting examples and exercises that illustrate key concepts effectively; it is highly recommended by the reviewer. (Thomas E. Cecil, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 e) In every mathematical library a number of introductory books to differential geometry can be found. They are all different in some aspect, but - at the same time - none presents all the concepts equally successfully to all the readers. So there is allways a need for new introductory books, and Walschap's book is a good one of these. ... The series of definitions, concepts and theories are punctuated by examples, remarks. Each section ends with exercises. (Arpad Kurusa, Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum, Vol. 73, 2007)


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