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Differential Forms

Author(s)

Victor Guillemin, Peter Haine

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9789813272798, 9789813272774, 9789811213779, 9789813272781

Publisher

World Scientific

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PDF and EPUB

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There already exist a number of excellent graduate textbooks on the theory of differential forms as well as a handful of very good undergraduate textbooks on multivariable calculus in which this subject is briefly touched upon but not elaborated on enough.The goal of this textbook is to be readable and usable for undergraduates. It is entirely devoted to the subject of differential forms and explores a lot of its important ramifications.In particular, our book provides a detailed and lucid account of a fundamental result in the theory of differential forms which is, as a rule, not touched upon in undergraduate texts: the isomorphism between the Čech cohomology groups of a differential manifold and its de Rham cohomology groups.

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Differential Forms

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Differential Forms

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Henri Cartan

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9780486139111, 9780486450100

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Dover Publications

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“Cartan’s work provides a superb text for an undergraduate course in advanced calculus, but at the same time it furnishes the reader with an excellent foundation for global and nonlinear algebra.”—Mathematical Review “Brilliantly successful.”—Bulletin de l’Association des Professeurs de Mathematiques “The presentation is precise and detailed, the style lucid and almost conversational . . . clearly an outstanding text and work of reference.”—Annales Cartan’s Formes Differentielles was first published in France in 1967. It was based on the world-famous teacher’s experience at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris, where his reputation as an outstanding exponent of the Bourbaki school of mathematics was first established. Addressed to second- and third-year students of mathematics, the material skillfully spans the pure and applied branches in the familiar French manner, so that the applied aspects gain in rigor while the pure mathematics loses none of its dignity. This book is equally essential as a course text, as a work of reference, or simply as a brilliant mathematical exercise.