A New Approach to Differential Geometry using Clifford's Geometric Algebra

A New Approach to Differential Geometry using Clifford's Geometric Algebra

by John Snygg
A New Approach to Differential Geometry using Clifford's Geometric Algebra

A New Approach to Differential Geometry using Clifford's Geometric Algebra

by John Snygg

Hardcover(2012)

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Overview

Differential geometry is the study of the curvature and calculus of curves and surfaces. A New Approach to Differential Geometry using Clifford's Geometric Algebra simplifies the discussion to an accessible level of differential geometry by introducing Clifford algebra. This presentation is relevant because Clifford algebra is an effective tool for dealing with the rotations intrinsic to the study of curved space.

Complete with chapter-by-chapter exercises, an overview of general relativity, and brief biographies of historical figures, this comprehensive textbook presents a valuable introduction to differential geometry. It will serve as a useful resource for upper-level undergraduates, beginning-level graduate students, and researchers in the algebra and physics communities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780817682828
Publisher: Birkhäuser Boston
Publication date: 12/08/2011
Edition description: 2012
Pages: 465
Sales rank: 1,033,696
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.30(d)

Table of Contents

Preface.- Introduction.- Clifford Algebra in Euclidean 3-Space.- Clifford Algebra in Minkowski 4-Space.- Clifford Algebra in Flat n-Space.- Curved Spaces.- The Gauss-Bonnet Formula.- Non-Euclidean (Hyperbolic) Geometry.- Some Extrinsic Geometry in Esubn.- Ruled Surfaces Continued.- Lines of Curvature.- Minimal Surfaces.- Some General Relativity.- Matrix Representation of a Clifford Algebra.- Construction of Coordinate Dirac Matrices.- A Few Terms of the Taylor's Series for the Urdī-Copernican Model for the Outer Planets.- A Few Terms of the Taylor's Series for Kepler's Orbits.- References.- Index.
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