The Geometry of Total Curvature on Complete Open Surfaces (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics)
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Publication
2003-12-22 - Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Word Count
73,500 words, Guess
Page Count
294 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7741258M
- ISBN-139780521450546
- ISBN-100521450543
- OCLC Control Number51518490
- OCLC Control Numbergeometrytotalcur00shio
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2003041955
- Goodreads5794306
Classifications
- LCCQA670 .S48 2003
Description
This is a self-contained account of how some modern ideas in differential geometry can be used to tackle and extend classical results in integral geometry. The authors investigate the influence of total curvature on the metric structure of complete, non-compact Riemannian 2-manifolds, though their work, much of which has never appeared in book form before, can be extended to more general spaces. Many classical results are introduced and then extended by the authors. The compactification of complete open surfaces is discussed, as are Busemann functions for rays. Open problems are provided in each chapter, and the text is richly illustrated with figures designed to help the reader understand the subject matter and get intuitive ideas about the subject. The treatment is self-contained, assuming only a basic knowledge of manifold theory, so is suitable for graduate students and non-specialists who seek an introduction to this modern area of differential geometry.
First Sentence
We introduce the basic tools of Riemannian geometry that we shall need assuming that readers already know basic facts about manifolds.
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