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Differential Geometry and Mathematical Physics [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
The chapter will illustrate how concepts in differential geometry arise\ud naturally in different areas of mathematical physics. We will describe\ud manifolds, fibre bundles, (co)tangent bundles, metrics and symplectic\ud structures, and their applications to Lagrangian mechanics, field theory\ud and Hamiltonian systems, including various examples ...
Hone, Andrew N.W., Krusch, Steffen
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Spin geometry

Graduate Studies in Mathematics, 2019
These are the notes accompanying the lectures on Spin Geometry, a PG course taught in Edinburgh in the Spring of 2010. The only requirement is a working familiarity with basic differential geometry and basic representation theory; although scholia on the
J. Figueroa-O’Farrill
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Revival of a classical topic in differential geometry: the exploration of envelopes in a computerized environment

, 2016
Learning mathematics in a technology-rich environment enables us to revive classical topics which have been removed from the curriculum a long time ago. Both theoretical issues and applications can be studied with an experimental process.
T. Dana-Picard, N. Zehavi
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Aspects of Complex Analysis, Differential Geometry, Mathematical Physics and Applications

open access: closedAspects of Complex Analysis, Differential Geometry, Mathematical Physics and Applications, 1999
Kouei Sekigawa, Stancho Dimiev
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Elementary Differential Geometry

, 2010
The link between the physical world and its visualization is geometry. This easy-to-read, generously illustrated textbook presents an elementary introduction to differential geometry with emphasis on geometric results.
Christian Bär
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Mathematical analysis of the Accordion Grating illusion: A differential geometry approach to introduce the 3D aperture problem

Neural Networks, 2011
When an observer moves towards a square-wave grating display, a non-rigid distortion of the pattern occurs in which the stripes bulge and expand perpendicularly to their orientation; these effects reverse when the observer moves away. Such distortions present a new problem beyond the classical aperture problem faced by visual motion detectors, one we ...
Yazdanbakhsh, Arash, GORI, Simone
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