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Bundles, connections, metrics and curvature are the 'lingua franca' of modern differential geometry and theoretical physics. This book will supply a graduate student in mathematics or theoretical physics with the fundamentals of these objects.Many of the tools used in differential topology are introduced and the basic results about differentiable manifolds, smooth maps, differential forms, vector fields, Lie groups, and Grassmanians are all presented here. Other material covered includes the basic theorems about geodesics and Jacobi fields, the classification theorem for flat connections, the definition of characteristic classes, and also an introduction to complex and Kahler geometry.Differential Geometry uses many of the classical examples from, and applications of, the subjects it covers, in particular those where closed form expressions are available, to bring abstract ideas to life. Helpfully, proofs are offered for almost all assertions throughout. All of the introductory material is presented in full and this is the only such source with the classical examples presented in detail.
This text investigates the fundamental mathematical structures of bundles, connections, metrics, and curvature as they function within the fields of differential geometry and theoretical physics. Clifford Henry Taubes, a distinguished mathematician, provides a rigorous framework designed for graduate-level study. By integrating classical examples with abstract theory, the book establishes a comprehensive foundation for understanding differentiable manifolds and their associated geometric properties.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a rigorous and foundational text for graduate students in mathematics and theoretical physics. Readers frequently note the high density of the prose and the value of the detailed proofs provided for almost all assertions.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2011-12-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199605882
ISBN-13:
9780199605880
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