Visual Differential Geometry and Forms A Mathematical Drama in Five Acts

Visual Differential Geometry and Forms: A Mathematical Drama in Five Acts by Tristan Needham, published by Princeton University Press on July 13, 2021, offers a unique exploration of differential geometry and forms. This edition spans 530 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to reintegrate geometry into differential geometry through a series of visually engaging explanations, utilizing 235 hand-drawn diagrams to illustrate classical results and concepts.
Readers will find a comprehensive treatment of significant topics, including the Global Gauss-Bonnet theorem and Gauss’s Theorema Egregium, alongside a geometrical approach to Einstein’s field equation and its implications in physics. The final act introduces differential forms and advanced topics in an intuitive manner, making it accessible to those with a basic understanding of calculus and geometry. This work challenges traditional perspectives on mathematics, emphasizing a visual and geometrical understanding of complex subjects such as topology and relativity.
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An inviting, intuitive, and visual exploration of differential geometry and forms
Visual Differential Geometry and Forms fulfills two principal goals. In the first four acts, Tristan Needham puts the geometry back into differential geometry. Using 235 hand-drawn diagrams, Needham deploys Newton’s geometrical methods to provide geometrical explanations of the classical results. In the fifth act, he offers the first undergraduate introduction to differential forms that treats advanced topics in an intuitive and geometrical manner.
Unique features of the first four acts include: four distinct geometrical proofs of the fundamentally important Global Gauss-Bonnet theorem, providing a stunning link between local geometry and global topology; a simple, geometrical proof of Gauss’s famous Theorema Egregium; a complete geometrical treatment of the Riemann curvature tensor of an n-manifold; and a detailed geometrical treatment of Einstein’s field equation, describing gravity as curved spacetime (General Relativity), together with its implications for gravitational waves, black holes, and cosmology. The final act elucidates such topics as the unification of all the integral theorems of vector calculus; the elegant reformulation of Maxwell’s equations of electromagnetism in terms of 2-forms; de Rham cohomology; differential geometry via Cartan’s method of moving frames; and the calculation of the Riemann tensor using curvature 2-forms. Six of the seven chapters of Act V can be read completely independently from the rest of the book.
Requiring only basic calculus and geometry, Visual Differential Geometry and Forms provocatively rethinks the way this important area of mathematics should be considered and taught.
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