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Geometric Trilogy, 3 Vols. - Axiomatic, Algebraic and Differential Approaches to Geometry

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The Trilogy intends to introduce the reader to the multiple complementary aspects of geometry, paying attention to the historical birth and growth of the ideas and results, and concluding with a contemporary presentation of the various topics considered. Three essentially independent volumes approach geometry via the axiomatic, the algebraic and the differential points of view.The "ruler and compass" approach to geometry, developed by the Greek mathematicians of the Antiquity, remained the only reference in Geometry - and even in Mathematics -- for more than two millenniums. The fruitless efforts for solving the so-called "classical problems" of Greek geometry lead eventually to a deeper reflection on the axiomatic bases of geometry, and in particular to the discovery of projective geometry and non-Euclidean geometries.During the Renaissance, mathematicians start liberating themselves from the "ruler and compass" dogma and use algebraic techniques to investigate geometric situations. The nineteenth century, with the birth of linear algebra and the theory of polynomials, opens new doors and in particular, the fascinating world of algebraic curves.The introduction of differential calculus during the eighteenth century allows widening considerably the range of curves and surfaces considered. The notion of curvature -under multiple forms -- imposes itself as an essential tool for studying the properties of curves and surfaces. And a keen study of some geometrical properties of surfaces gives rise to the theory of algebraic topology.This trilogy is of interest to all those who have to teach or study geometry and need to have a good global overview of the numerous facets of this fascinating topic. It provides both the intuitive and the technical ingredients needed to find one's way through Euclidean, non-Euclidean, projective, algebraic or differential geometry at a high level.

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Authors Francis Borceux
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783319018041
ISBN 978-3-31-901804-1
No. of pages 1350
Dimensions 148 mm x 231 mm x 89 mm
Weight 2364 g
Illustrations 1350 p. 3 volume-set.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Geometry

B, History, Mathematics, geometry, Mathematics and Statistics, History of mathematics, History of Mathematical Sciences

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