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Differential Geometry and Lie Groups: A Second Course
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Differential Geometry and Lie Groups: A Second Course

Differential Geometry and Lie Groups: A Second Course

Jean / Quaintance Gallier - Collection Yellow Sale 2023

620 pages, parution le 18/08/2021

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This textbook explores advanced topics in differential geometry, chosen for their particular relevance to modern geometry processing.

This textbook explores advanced topics in differential geometry, chosen for their particular relevance to modern geometry processing. Analytic and algebraic perspectives augment core topics, with the authors taking care to motivate each new concept. Whether working toward theoretical or applied questions, readers will appreciate this accessible exploration of the mathematical concepts behind many modern applications.

Beginning with an in-depth study of tensors and differential forms, the authors go on to explore a selection of topics that showcase these tools. An analytic theme unites the early chapters, which cover distributions, integration on manifolds and Lie groups, spherical harmonics, and operators on Riemannian manifolds. An exploration of bundles follows, from definitions to connections and curvature in vector bundles, culminating in a glimpse of Pontrjagin and Chern classes. The final chapter on Clifford algebras and Clifford groups draws the book to an algebraic conclusion, which can be seen as a generalized viewpoint of the quaternions.

Differential Geometry and Lie Groups: A Second Course captures the mathematical theory needed for advanced study in differential geometry with a view to furthering geometry processing capabilities. Suited to classroom use or independent study, the text will appeal to students and professionals alike. A first course in differential geometry is assumed; the authors' companion volume Differential Geometry and Lie Groups: A Computational Perspective provides the ideal preparation.

1. Tensor Algebras.- 2. Exterior Tensor Powers and Exterior Algebras.- 3. Differential Forms.- 4. Distributions and the Frobenius Theorem.- 5. Integration on Manifolds.- 6. Spherical Harmonics and Linear Representations.- 7. Operators on Riemannian Manifolds.- 8. Bundles, Metrics on Bundles, Homogeneous Spaces.- 9. Connections and Curvature in Vector Bundles.- 10. Clifford Algebras, Clifford Groups, Pin and Spin.

Jean Gallier is Professor of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. His research interests include geometry and its applications, geometric modeling, and differential geometry. He is also a member of the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Mathematics, and its Center for Human Modelling and Simulation.

Jocelyn Quaintance is postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania who has contributed to the fields of combinatorial identities and power product expansions. Her recent mathematical books investigate the interplay between mathematics and computer science. Covering areas as diverse as differential geometry, linear algebra, optimization theory, and Fourier analysis, her writing illuminates the mathematics behind topics relevant to engineering, computer vision, and robotics.

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Éditeur(s) Springer
Auteur(s) Jean / Quaintance Gallier
Collection Yellow Sale 2023
Parution 18/08/2021
Nb. de pages 620
EAN13 9783030460495

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