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_aLectures on surfaces : _b(almost) everything you wanted to know about them _cby Anatole Katok and Vaughn Climenhaga |
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_aHyderabad : _bUniversities Press, _c©2008 |
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_axv, 286 p. : _bill. ; _c22 cm. |
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_aStudent mathematical library ; _vv. 46 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 271-274) and index. | ||
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_tChapter 1. Various ways of representing surfaces and basic examples _tChapter 2. Combinatorial structure and topological classification of surfaces _tChapter 3. Differentiable structure on surfaces: Real and complex _tChapter 4. Riemannian metrics and geometry of surfaces _tChapter 5. Topology and smooth structure revisited |
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520 | _aSurfaces are among the most common and easily visualized mathematical objects, and their study brings into focus fundamental ideas, concepts, and methods from geometry, topology, complex analysis, Morse theory, and group theory. At the same time, many of those notions appear in a technically simpler and more graphic form than in their general ""natural"" settings. The first, primarily expository, chapter introduces many of the principal actors--the round sphere, flat torus, Möbius strip, Klein bottle, elliptic plane, etc.--as well as various methods of describing surfaces, beginning with the t. | ||
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