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Geometry VI: Riemannian Geometry (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences) Paperback

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Author: M.M. Postnikov (Editor/Contributor)

Dive deep into the elegant world of curved spaces and manifolds with this authoritative volume from the prestigious Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences. Whether you’re a graduate student building foundational knowledge or a researcher seeking a comprehensive reference, this book delivers rigorous theory with clarity and precision. Essential reading for anyone serious about modern differential geometry.

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Description

Master Advanced Riemannian Geometry with This Comprehensive Mathematical Reference

About the Book

Geometry VI: Riemannian Geometry stands as a cornerstone reference in the Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences series, offering an exhaustive exploration of one of mathematics’ most beautiful and applicable fields. This volume systematically covers the theory of Riemannian manifolds, geodesics, curvature tensors, and the geometric structures that underpin modern physics and mathematics. Written by leading experts in the field, it balances rigorous mathematical formalism with intuitive geometric insight, making complex concepts accessible to dedicated learners.

From the Back Cover

“A masterful synthesis of classical theory and modern developments in Riemannian geometry—indispensable for any serious student of differential geometry.”

About the Author

M.M. Postnikov was a distinguished Soviet mathematician renowned for his contributions to algebraic topology and differential geometry. As part of the editorial team for the Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences, he helped shape one of the most comprehensive mathematical reference collections of the 20th century. This volume reflects decades of pedagogical experience and represents the collaborative effort of world-class geometers who have advanced our understanding of curved spaces.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is designed for graduate students in mathematics and theoretical physics who need a solid foundation in Riemannian geometry. It’s equally valuable for researchers, professors, and advanced practitioners working in differential geometry, general relativity, or geometric analysis. If you’re tackling tensor calculus, studying Einstein’s field equations, or exploring the mathematical foundations of modern physics, this reference belongs on your shelf. It assumes familiarity with manifold theory and real analysis but rewards your effort with deep geometric understanding.

What You’ll Learn from This Book

Master the fundamental structures of Riemannian manifolds including metrics, connections, and curvature. Understand geodesics, parallel transport, and how geometry relates to topology through landmark theorems. Explore practical applications in physics and gain the mathematical language needed for advanced research in geometry and related fields. This volume equips you with both computational techniques and conceptual frameworks essential for modern mathematical work.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is this book suitable for self-study or do I need classroom instruction?
This is a graduate-level reference best suited for readers with prior exposure to manifold theory and advanced calculus. While dedicated self-learners can work through it independently, having a mentor or study group helps navigate the more abstract sections. It’s commonly used as a primary or supplementary text in graduate differential geometry courses.

Q: What mathematical background do I need before reading this book?
You should be comfortable with real analysis, linear algebra, and basic topology. Familiarity with smooth manifolds and tensor notation is highly recommended. If you’ve completed undergraduate mathematics with courses in abstract algebra and advanced calculus, you’ll have the foundation needed to engage with this material meaningfully.

Q: How does this compare to other Riemannian geometry textbooks?
This volume is more encyclopedic and comprehensive than typical textbooks, making it an excellent reference rather than a first introduction. It covers topics in greater depth than standard graduate texts and includes modern perspectives alongside classical results. Think of it as a definitive reference to complement more pedagogically focused introductory books.

Q: Can this book help with general relativity and theoretical physics applications?
Absolutely. Riemannian geometry forms the mathematical backbone of Einstein’s general relativity. This book provides the geometric tools and conceptual framework physicists need to understand spacetime curvature, geodesic motion, and the Einstein field equations. Many physicists keep volumes like this on hand as technical references.

Q: Is this paperback edition the complete unabridged version?
Yes, this paperback contains the full content of the original hardcover edition from the Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences series. The paperback format makes this essential reference more accessible and affordable while maintaining the complete mathematical content and scholarly apparatus you need for serious study.

Additional information
Weight 650 g
Dimensions 25.4 × 3.0 × 15.8 cm
Short Summary

Unlock the mathematical foundations of curved spaces and modern geometry with this definitive reference. You'll gain mastery over Riemannian manifolds, curvature theory, and geodesic analysis—essential tools for advanced mathematics and theoretical physics. This volume transforms abstract geometric concepts into rigorous, applicable knowledge that prepares you for cutting-edge research in differential geometry, general relativity, and geometric analysis. Whether you're advancing your academic career or deepening your mathematical expertise, this encyclopedic guide delivers the depth and precision you need.

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