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21. Schaum's Outline of Geometry by Barnett Rich | |
Paperback: 367
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(1999-12-06)
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Good review of concepts - Poor Editing!
Geometry review on schaum's outline
Not horrible, not great...
Good for basic refresher
Caution - There are Mistakes |
22. Modern Geometry. Methods and Applications: Part 2: The Geometry and Topology of Manifolds (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by B.A. Dubrovin, A.T. Fomenko, S.P. Novikov | |
Hardcover: 452
Pages
(1985-08-05)
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Written for the physicist in mind In the first chapter the reader gets a taste of differentiable manifolds and Lie groups, the later gving rise to a discussion of Lie algebras by considering, as usual, the tangent space at the identity of the Lie group. Projective space is shown to be a manifold and the transition functions explicitly written down. The authors give a neat example of a Lie group that is not a matrix group. A rather quick introduction to complex manifolds and Riemann surfaces is given, perhaps too quick for the reader requiring more details. Homogeneous and symmetric spaces are also discussed, and the authors plunge right into the theory of vector bundles on manifolds. Thus there is a lot packed into this chapter, and the authors should have considered spreading out the discussion more, as it leaves the reader wanting for more detail. The authors consider more fundamental questions in smooth manifolds in chapter 3, with partitions of unity used to prove the existence of Riemannian metrics and connections on manifolds. They also prove Stokes formula, and prove the existence of a smooth embedding of any compact manifold into Euclidean space of dimension 2n + 1. Properties of smooth maps, such as the ability to approximate a continuous mapping by a smooth mapping, are also discussed. A proof of Sard's theorem is given, thus enabling the study of singularities of a mapping. The reader does get a taste of Morse theory here also, along with transversality, and thus a look at some elementary notions of differential topology. An interesting discussion is given on how to obtain Morse functions on smooth manifolds by using focal points. Notions of homotopy are introduced in chapter 3, along with more concepts from differential topology, such as the degree of a map. A very interesting discussion is given on the relation between the Whitney number of a plane closed curve and the degree of the Gauss map. This leads to a proof of the important Gauss-Bonnet theorem. Degree theory is also applied to vector fields and then to an application for differential equations, namely the Poincare-Bendixson theorem. The index theory of vector fields is also shown to lead to the Hopf result on the Euler characteristic of a closed orientable surface and to the Brouwer fixed-point theorem. Chapter 4 considers the orientability of manifolds, with the authors showing how orientation can be transported along a path, thus giving a non-traditional characterization as to when a connected manifold is orientable, namely if this transport around any closed path preserves the orientation class. More homotopy theory, via the fundamental group, is also discussed, with a few examples being computed and the connection of the fundamental group with orientability. It is shown that the fundamental group of a non-orientable manifold is homomorphic onto the cyclic group of order 2. Fiber bundles with discrete fiber, also known as covering spaces, are also discussed, along with their connections to the theory of Riemann surfaces via branched coverings. The authors show the utility of covering maps in the calculation of the fundamental group, and use this connection to introduce homology groups. A very detailed discussion of the action of the discrete group on the Lobachevskian plane is given. Absolute and relative homotopy groups are introduced in chapter 5,and many examples are given of their calculation. The idea of a covering homotopy leads to a discussion of fiber spaces. The most interesting discussion in this chapter is the one on Whitehead multiplication, as this is usually not covered in introductory books such as this one, and since it has become important in physics applications. The authors do take a stab at the problem of computing homotopy groups of spheres, and the discussion is a bit unorthodox since it depends on using framed normal bundles. The theory of smooth fiber bundles is considered in the next chapter. The physicist reader should pay close attention to this chapter is it gives many insights into the homotopy theory of fiber bundles that cannot be found in the usual books on the subject. The discussion of the classification theory of fiber bundles is very dense but worth the time reading. Interestingly, the authors include a discussion of the Picard-Lefschetz formula, as an example of a class of "fiber bundles with singularities". Those interested in the geometry of gauge field theories will appreciate the discussion on the differential geometry of fiber bundles. Dynamical systems are introduced in chapter 7, first as defined over manifolds, and then in the context of symplectic manifolds via Hamaltonian mechanics. Liouville's theorem is proven, and a few examples are given from relativistic point mechanics. The theory of foliations is also discussed, although the discussion is too brief to be of much use. The authors also consider variational problems, and given its importance in physics, they continue the treatment in the last chapter of the book, giving several examples in general relativity, and in gauge theory via a consideration of the vacuum solutions of the Yang-Mills equation. The physicist reader will appreciate this discussion of the classical theory of gauge fields, as it is good preparation for further reading on instantons and the eventual quantization of gauge fields.
A masterful sequel! |
23. Basic Concepts of Algebraic Topology (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by F.H. Croom | |
Paperback: 196
Pages
(1978-03-18)
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24. The Novikov Conjecture: Geometry and Algebra (Oberwolfach Seminars) by Matthias Kreck, Wolfgang Lück | |
Paperback: 266
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(2005-02-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description These lecture notes contain a guided tour to the Novikov Conjecture and related conjectures due to Baum-Connes, Borel and Farrell-Jones. They begin with basics about higher signatures, Whitehead torsion and the s-Cobordism Theorem. Then an introduction to surgery theory and a version of the assembly map is presented. Using the solution of the Novikov conjecture for special groups some applications to the classification of low dimensional manifolds are given. Finally, the most recent developments concerning these conjectures are surveyed, including a detailed status report. Customer Reviews (1)
An effective overview |
25. First Concepts of Topology: The Geometry of Mappings of Segments, Curves, Circles, and Disks by William G. Chinn | |
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(1966-06)
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26. Algebraic Topology (Volume 0) by Edwin H. Spanier | |
Paperback: 548
Pages
(1994-12-06)
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Pioneering text
For reference ONLY After a brief introduction to set theory, general topology, and algebra, homotopy and the fundamental group are covered in Chapter 1. Categories and functors are defined, and some examples are given, but the reader will have to consult the literature for an in-depth discussion. Homotopy is introduced as an equivalence class of maps between topological pairs. Fixing a base point allows the author to define H-spaces, but he does not motivate the real need for using pointed spaces, namely as a way of obtaining the composition law for the loops in the fundamental group. By suitable use of the reduced join, reduced product, and reduced suspension, the author shows how to obtain H-groups and H co-groups. The fundamental group is defined in the last section of the chapter, and the author does clarify the non-uniqueness of the fundamental group based at different points of a path-connected space. Covering spaces and fibrations are discussed in the next chapter. The author does a fairly good job of discussing these, and does a very good job of motivating the definition of a fiber bundle as a generalized covering space where the "fiber" is not discrete. The fundamental group is used to classify covering spaces. In chapter 3 the author gets down to the task of computing the fundamental group of a space using polyhedra. Although this subject is intensely geometrical. only six diagrams are included in the discussion. Homology is introduced via a categorical approach in the next chapter. Singular homology on the category of topological pairs and simplicial homology on the category of simplicial pairs. The author begins the chapter with a nice intuitive discussion, but then quickly runs off to an extremely abstract definition-theorem-proof treatment of homology theory. The discussion reads like one straight out of a book on homological algebra. This approach is even more apparent in the next chapter, where homology theory is extended to general coefficient groups. The Steenrod squaring operations, which have a beautiful geometric interpretation, are instead treated in this chapter as cohomology operations. The logic used is impeccable but the real understanding gained is severely lacking. General cohomology theory is treated in the next chapter with the duality between homology and cohomology investigated via the slant product. Characteristic classes, so important in applications, are discussed using algebraic constructions via the cup product and Steenrod squares. Characteristic classes do have a nice geometric interpretation, but this is totally masked in the discussion here. The higher homotopy groups and CW complexesare discussed in Chapter 7, but again, the functorial approach used here totally obscures the underlying geometrical constructions. Obstruction theory is the subject of Chapter8, with Eilenberg-Maclane spaces leading off the discussion. The author does give some motivation in the first few paragraphs on how obstructions arise as an impediment to a lifting of a map, but an explicit, concrete example is what is needed here. The last chapter covers spectral sequences as applied to homotopy groups of spheres. More homological algebra again, and the same material could be obtained (and in more detail) in a book on that subject.
Definitely not for beginners
Excellent reference, poor textbook That said, if you already know the subject Spanier'sbook is an excellent reference. Even here, though, you'll need to providesome details toward the ends of the later chapters. Each chapter starts outrelatively easily and works up to a crescendo, the treatment becomingterser and more advanced. I give it four stars (5 for mathematicalquality, 3 for usefulness as a text). The first three chapters deal withcovering spaces and fibrations; the middle three with (co)homology andduality; the last three with general homotopy theory, obstruction theory,and spectral sequences. Some of Serre's classical results on finitenesstheorems for homotopy groups are presented.
Excellent reference, poor textbook That said, if you already know the subject Spanier'sbook is an excellent reference.Even here, though, you'll need to providesome details toward the ends of the later chapters.Each chapter startsout relatively easily and works up to a crescendo, the treatment becomingterser and more advanced. I give it four stars (5 for mathematicalquality, 3 for usefulness as a text).The first three chapters deal withcovering spaces and fibrations; the middle three with (co)homology andduality; the last three with general homotopy theory, obstruction theory,and spectral sequences.Some of Serre's classical results on finitenesstheorems for homotopy groups are presented. ... Read more |
27. Basic Elements of Differential Geometry and Topology (Mathematics and its Applications) by S.P. Novikov, A.T. Fomenko | |
Paperback: 504
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(2010-11-02)
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28. Algebraic Topology by Allen Hatcher | |
Paperback: 550
Pages
(2001-11-15)
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Terrible textbook
More Hand-Waving Than an Orchestral Conductor
Really bad as a "readable" texbookbut good reference
amazing book, but caveat emptor
excellent modern introduction |
29. Algebraic Topology via Differential Geometry (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series) by M. Karoubi, C. Leruste | |
Paperback: 363
Pages
(1988-01-29)
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30. Symplectic Geometry and Topology (Ias/Park City Mathematics) by Yakov Eliashberg and Lisa Traynor | |
Paperback: 430
Pages
(2006-02-01)
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31. Riemannian Geometry of Contact and Symplectic Manifolds (Progress in Mathematics) by David E. Blair | |
Hardcover: 343
Pages
(2010-08-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description This second edition, divided into fourteen chapters, presents a comprehensive treatment of contact and symplectic manifolds from the Riemannian point of view. The monograph examines the basic ideas in detail and provides many illustrative examples for the reader. Riemannian Geometry of Contact and Symplectic Manifolds, Second Edition provides new material in most chapters, but a particular emphasis remains on contact manifolds. New principal topics include a complex geodesic flow and the accompanying geometry of the projectivized holomorphic tangent bundle and a complex version of the special directions discussed in Chapter 11 for the real case. Both of these topics make use of Étienne Ghys's attractive notion of a holomorphic Anosov flow. Researchers, mathematicians, and graduate students in contact and symplectic manifold theory and in Riemannian geometry will benefit from this work. A basic course in Riemannian geometry is a prerequisite. Reviews from the First Edition: "The book . . . can be used either as an introduction to the subject or as a reference for students and researchers . . . [it] gives a clear and complete account of the main ideas . . . and studies a vast amount of related subjects such as integral sub-manifolds, symplectic structure of tangent bundles, curvature of contact metric manifolds and curvature functionals on spaces of associated metrics." —Mathematical Reviews "…this is a pleasant and useful book and all geometers will profit [from] reading it. They can use it for advanced courses, for thesis topics as well as for references. Beginners will find in it an attractive [table of] contents and useful ideas for pursuing their studies." —Memoriile Sectiilor Stiintifice |
32. Geometry from a Differentiable Viewpoint (Volume 0) by John McCleary | |
Paperback: 324
Pages
(1995-01-27)
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An excellent transition for the beginning grad student
great history of geometry book, terrible introductory differential geometry book
not for the uninitiated
a great book!
Excellent text connecting classical to differential geometry |
33. Introduction to Topology and Geometry (Pure and Applied Mathematics: A Wiley Series of Texts, Monographs and Tracts) by Saul Stahl | |
Hardcover: 480
Pages
(2004-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Covering over two centuries of innovations in many of the central geometrical disciplines, Introduction to Topology and Geometry is the most comprehensive introductory-level presentation of modern geometry currently available. Unique in both style and scope, the book covers an unparalleled range of topics, yet strikes a welcome balance between academic rigor and accessibility. By including subject matter previously relegated to higher-level graduate courses in mathematics and making it both interesting and accessible, the author presents a complete and cohesive picture of the science for students just entering the field.Historical notes throughout provide readers with a feel for how mathematical disciplines and theorems come into being. Students and teachers will benefit from a uniquely unified treatment of such topics as: Using a variety of theorems to tie these seemingly disparate topics together, the author demonstrates the essential unity of mathematics. A logical yet flexible organization makes the text useful for courses in basic geometry as well as those with a more topological focus, while exercises ranging from the routine to the challenging make the material accessible at varying levels of study. Customer Reviews (1)
A great introductory book |
34. A Mathematical Gift, III: The Interplay Between Topology, Functions, Geometry, and Algebra (Mathematical World) (v. 3) by Toshikazu Sunada Koju Shiga | |
Paperback: 129
Pages
(2005-07-21)
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Great book
for the love of geometry and topology |
35. Topology by John G. Hocking, Gail S. Young | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1988-06-01)
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Decent book with flaws
Very Impressed
A good start The beginning student of topology should probably read this book with the following mindset: try to think of ways and techniques that you would devise to study the structure of a topological space. Homotopy and homology (in various forms) are the standard techniques for doing this. These strategies have varying degrees of success, but their use in topology now seems to be reaching a saturation limit, even though the explicit calculation of homotopy groups is still a very active area. New techniques and concepts, representing sort of a "large deviation" from the standard ones discussed in this book, will be needed to make further progress in the study of complicated topological spaces. Something more is needed now, that is completely different than homology and homotopy theory, that will make more transparent the properties of these spaces. These new techniques will be somewhat radical from the standpoint of current ones, but they will be more effective from a conceptual (and computational) point of view.
A Professional Topologist loves this book.
Theoretical Dictionary |
36. The Geometry and Topology of Coxeter Groups. (LMS-32) (London Mathematical Society Monographs) by Michael W. Davis | |
Hardcover: 600
Pages
(2007-10-29)
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37. Global Riemannian Geometry: Curvature and Topology (Advanced Courses in Mathematics - CRM Barcelona) by Steen Markvorsen, Maung Min-Oo | |
Paperback: 100
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(2003-08-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description * Distance geometric analysis on manifolds, in particular, comparison theory for distance functions in spaces which have well defined bounds on their curvature is applied to study the Laplace operator on minimal submanifolds. * The application of the Lichnerowicz formula for Dirac operators to the study of Gromov's invariants to measure the K-theoretic size of a Riemannian manifold. It is intended for both graduate students and researchers who want to get a quick and modern introduction to these topics. |
38. Selected Applications of Geometry to Low-Dimensional Topology (University Lecture Series) by Michael H. Freedman and Feng Luo | |
Paperback: 79
Pages
(1989-12-22)
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39. Geometry and Topology of Configuration Spaces by Edward R. Fadell, Sufian Y. Husseini | |
Hardcover: 308
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(2000-12-28)
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40. Geometry, Topology and Quantum Field Theory (Fundamental Theories of Physics) by P. Bandyopadhyay | |
Paperback: 232
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(2010-11-02)
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