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Four-Dimensional Manifolds and Projective Structure
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Four-Dimensional Manifolds and Projective Structure may be considered first as an introduction to differential geometry and, in particular, to 4-dimensional manifolds, and secondly as an introduction to the study of projective structure and projective relatedness in manifolds.The initial chapters mainly cover the elementary aspects of set theory, linear algebra, topology, Euclidean geometry, manifold theory and differential geometry, including the idea of a metric and a connection o…
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  • ISBN-10: 0367900424
  • ISBN-13: 9780367900427
  • Format: 15.6 x 23.4 x 1.8 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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Four-Dimensional Manifolds and Projective Structure may be considered first as an introduction to differential geometry and, in particular, to 4-dimensional manifolds, and secondly as an introduction to the study of projective structure and projective relatedness in manifolds.

The initial chapters mainly cover the elementary aspects of set theory, linear algebra, topology, Euclidean geometry, manifold theory and differential geometry, including the idea of a metric and a connection on a manifold and the concept of curvature. After this, the author dives deeper into 4-dimensional manifolds and, in particular, the positive definite case for the metric. The book also covers Lorentz signature and neutral signature in detail and introduces, and makes use of, the holonomy group of such a manifold for connections associated with metrics of each of these three possible signatures. A brief interlude on some key aspects of geometrical symmetry precedes a detailed description of projective relatedness, that is, the relationship between two symmetric connections (and between their associated metrics) which give rise to the same geodesic paths.

Features:

  • Offers a detailed, straightforward discussion of the basic properties of (4-dimensional) manifolds.
  • Introduces holonomy theory, and makes use of it, in a novel manner.
  • Suitable for postgraduates and researchers, including master's and PhD students.

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  • Author: Graham Hall
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  • ISBN-10: 0367900424
  • ISBN-13: 9780367900427
  • Format: 15.6 x 23.4 x 1.8 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Four-Dimensional Manifolds and Projective Structure may be considered first as an introduction to differential geometry and, in particular, to 4-dimensional manifolds, and secondly as an introduction to the study of projective structure and projective relatedness in manifolds.

The initial chapters mainly cover the elementary aspects of set theory, linear algebra, topology, Euclidean geometry, manifold theory and differential geometry, including the idea of a metric and a connection on a manifold and the concept of curvature. After this, the author dives deeper into 4-dimensional manifolds and, in particular, the positive definite case for the metric. The book also covers Lorentz signature and neutral signature in detail and introduces, and makes use of, the holonomy group of such a manifold for connections associated with metrics of each of these three possible signatures. A brief interlude on some key aspects of geometrical symmetry precedes a detailed description of projective relatedness, that is, the relationship between two symmetric connections (and between their associated metrics) which give rise to the same geodesic paths.

Features:

  • Offers a detailed, straightforward discussion of the basic properties of (4-dimensional) manifolds.
  • Introduces holonomy theory, and makes use of it, in a novel manner.
  • Suitable for postgraduates and researchers, including master's and PhD students.

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