INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENTIABLE MANIFOLDS
Ouvrage 9780387962054 : INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENTIABLE MANIFOLDS
This book contains essential material that every graduate student must
know. Written with Serge Lang's inimitable wit and clarity, the volume
introduces the reader to manifolds, differential forms, Darboux's
theorem, Frobenius, and all the central features of the foundations of
differential geometry. Lang lays the basis for further study in
geometric analysis, and provides a solid resource in the techniques of
differential topology. The book will have a key position on my shelf.
-Steven Krantz, Washington University in St. Louis This is an
elementary, finite dimensional version of the author's classic
monograph, Introduction to Differentiable Manifolds (1962), which served
as the standard reference for infinite dimensional manifolds. It
provides a firm foundation for a beginner's entry into geometry,
topology, and global analysis. The exposition is unencumbered by
unnecessary formalism, notational or otherwise, which is a pitfall few
writers of introductory texts of the subject manage to avoid. The
author's hallmark characteristics of directness, conciseness, and
structural clarity are everywhere in evidence. A nice touch is the
inclusion of more advanced topics at the end of the book, including the
computation of the top cohomology group of a manifolds, a generalized
divergence theorem of Gauss, and an elementary residue theorem of
several complex variables. If getting to the main point of an argument
or having the key ideas of a subject laid bare is important to you, then
you would find the reading of this book a satisfying experience.
Auteur : LANG
Editeur : TELOS
Nombre de pages : 250
Date de publication : 11 2002
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