Geometric Theory of Generalized Functions with Applications to General Relativity
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Author
Contributions
- Kunzinger, Michael - Contributor
- Oberguggenberger, Michael - Contributor
- Steinbauer, Roland - Contributor
Publication
2001 - Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Language
English
Word Count
126,250 words, Guess
Page Count
505 pages
Physical Format
[electronic resource] /
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27041017M
- ISBN-139789048158805
- ISBN-10904815880X
- OCLC Control Number851366106
- OCLC Control Numbergeometrictheoryg00gros_458
Classifications
- DDC515.7
- LCCQA319-329.9
Description
This work provides the first comprehensive introduction to the nonlinear theory of generalized functions (in the sense of Colombeau's construction) on differentiable manifolds. Particular emphasis is laid on a diffeomorphism invariant geometric approach to embedding the space of Schwartz distributions into algebras of generalized functions. The foundations of a `nonlinear distributional geometry' are developed, supplying a solid base for an increasing number of applications of algebras of generalized functions to questions of a primarily geometric mature, in particular in mathematical physics. Applications of the resulting theory to symmetry group analysis of differential equations and the theory of general relativity are presented in separate chapters. These features distinguish the present volume from earlier introductory texts and monographs on the subject. Audience: The book will be of interest to graduate students as well as to researchers in functional analysis, partial differential equations, differential geometry, and mathematical physics.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Mathematics and Its Applications -- 537
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