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This is a descriptive geometry text that introduces principles in relativey short units in order of need and of difficulty. The book covers a wide variety of engineering applications and includes problems to work through.
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The ideal review for your general topology course More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum's Outlines for their expert knowledge and helpful solved problems. Written by renowned experts in their respective fields, Schaum's Outlines cover everything from math to science, ...
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Suitable for juniors and seniors of various majors taking a first course in topology. This title introduces topology as an important mathematics discipline. Students learn first the basics of point-set topology, which is enhanced by the real-world application of these concepts to ...
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This book discusses applications of fractal geometry to complex problems in molecular biophysics. It provides a treatment of fractal aspects of protein and structure dynamics, fractal reaction kinetics in biochemical systems, sequence correlations in DNA, and descriptors of chaos ...
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A collection of articles inspired by Sir Roger Penrose's work. The book gives an overview of the interaction between geometry and physics, from which many important developments have emerged, collecting together ideas from across the physical sciences.
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With Einstein, 19th-century physics was revolutionised. Research was extended further when Minkowski applied geometrical ideas to physics and Weyl linked these ideas with philosophy. This is an overview of this era, with an account of Minkowski's geometric reformulation of the th ...
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The geometric approach to quantization was introduced by Kostant and Souriau more than 20 years ago and has given insights into the relationship between classical and quantum systems. This revised edition explores geometric quantization with expanded material on field theory.
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This volume presents an array of topics that introduce the reader to key ideas in active areas in geometry and topology. The topics covered range from Morse theory and complex geometry to geometric group theory, and the text is accompanied by exercises that are designed to deepen ...
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