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[澳] 史迪威 著
出版社: 世界图书出版公司 ISBN:9787510005312 版次:1 商品编码:10104510 包装:平装 外文名称:Geometry of Surfaces 开本:24开 出版时间:2010-01-01 用纸:胶版纸 页数:216 正文语种:中文,英语
Chapter 1.The Euclidean Plane
1.1 Approaches to Euclidean Geometry
1.2 Isometries
1.3 Rotations and Reflections
1.4 The Three Reflections Theorem
1.5 Orientation-Reversing Isometries
1.6 Distinctive Features of Euclidean Geometry
1.7 Discussion
Chapter 2.Euclidean Surfaces
2.1 Euclid on Manifolds
2.2 The Cylinder
2.3 The Twisted Cylinder
2.4 The Torus and the Klein Bottle
2.5 Quotient Surfaces
2.6 A Nondiscontinuous Group
2.7 Euclidean Surfaces
2.8 Covering a Surface by the Plane
2.9 The Covering Isometry Group
2.10 Discussion
Chapter 3.The Sphere
3.1 The Sphere S2 in R3
3.2 Rotations
3.3 Stereographic Projection
3.4 Inversion and the Complex Coordinate on the Sphere
3.5 Reflections and Rotations as Complex Functions
3.6 The Antipodal Map and the Elliptic Plane
3.7 Remarks on Groups, Spheres and Projective Spaces
3.8 The Area of a Triangle
3.9 The Regular Polyhedra
3.10 Discussion
Chapter 4.The Hyperbolic Plane
4.1 Negative Curvature and the Half-Plane
4.2 The Half-Plane Model and the Conformal Disc Model
4.3 The Three Reflections Theorem
4.4 Isometries as Complex Fnctions
4.5 Geometric Description of Isometries
4.6 Classification of Isometries
4.7 The Area of a Triangle
4.8 The Projective Disc Model
4.9 Hyperbolic Space
4.10 Discussion
Chapter 5.Hyperbolic Surfaces
5.1 Hyperbolic Surfaces and the Killing-Hopf Theorem
5.2 The Pseudosphere
5.3 The Punctured Sphere
5.4 Dense Lines on the Punctured Sphere
5.5 General Construction of Hyperbolic Surfaces from Polygons
5.6 Geometric Realization of Compact Surfaces
5.7 Completeness of Compact Geometric Surfaces
5.8 Compact Hyperbolic Surfaces
5.9 Discussion
Chapter 6.Paths and Geodesics
6.1 Topological Classification of Surfaces
6.2 Geometric Classification of Surfaces
6.3 Paths and Homotopy
6.4 Lifting Paths and Lifting Homotopies
6.5 The Fundamental Group
6.6 Generators and Relations for the Fundamental Group
6.7 Fundamental Group and Genus
6.8 Closed Geodesic Paths
6.9 Classification of Closed Geodesic Paths
6.10 Discussion
Chapter 7.Planar and Spherical TesseUations
7.1 Symmetric Tessellations
7.2 Conditions for a Polygon to Be a Fundamental Region
7.3 The Triangle Tessellations
7.4 Poincarrs Theorem for Compact Polygons
7.5 Discussion
Chapter 8.Tessellations of Compact Surfaces
8.1 Orbifolds and Desingularizations
8.2 From Desingularization to Symmetric Tessellation
8.3 Desingularizations as (Branched) Coverings
8.4 Some Methods of Desingularization
8.5 Reduction to a Permutation Problem
8.6 Solution of the Permutation Problem
8.7 Discussion
References
Index
What geometry should be taught?I believe that the geometry of surfaces of constant curvature is an ideal choice,for the following reasons:
1.It is basically simple and traditional.We are not forgetting euclideangeometry but extending it enough to be interesting and useful.Theextensions offer the simplest possible introduction to fundamentals ofmodem geometry:curvature.group actions,and covering 8paces.
2.The prerequisites are modest and standard.A little linear algebra fmostly 2×2 matrices),calculus as far as hyperbolic functions,basic group theory(subgroups and cosets),and basic topology(open,closed,and compact sets).
3.(Most important.)The theory of surfaces of constant curvature has maximal connectivity with the rest of mathematics.Such surfaces model the variants of euclidean geometry obtained by changing the parallel axiom;they are also projective geometries,Riemann surfaces, and complex algebraic curves.They realize all of the topological types of compact two-dimensional manifolds.Historically,they are the 80urce of the main concepts of complex analysis,differential geometry,topology,and combinatorial group theory.(They axe also the sOuroe of some hot research topics of the moment,such as[ractal geometry and string theory.)
The only problem with such a deep and broad topic is that it cannot be covered completely by a book of this size.Since.however,this IS the size 0f book I wish to write,I have tried to extend my formal coverage in two wavs:by exercises and by informal discussions.
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[澳] 史迪威 著
出版社: 世界图书出版公司 ISBN:9787510005312 版次:1 商品编码:10104510 包装:平装 外文名称:Geometry of Surfaces 开本:24开 出版时间:2010-01-01 用纸:胶版纸 页数:216 正文语种:中文,英语
内容简介
《曲面几何学》揭示了几何和拓扑之间的相互关系,为广大读者介绍了现代几何的基本概况。书的开始介绍了三种简单的面,欧几里得面、球面和双曲平面。运用等距同构群的有效机理,并且将这些原理延伸到常曲率的所有可以用合适的同构方法获得的曲面。紧接着主要是从拓扑和群论的观点出发,讲述一些欧几里得曲面和球面的分类,较为详细地讨论了一些有双曲曲面。由于常曲率曲面理论和现代数学有很大的联系,该书是一本理想的学习几何的入门教程,用最简单易行的方法介绍了曲率、群作用和覆盖面。这些理论融合了许多经典的概念,如,复分析、微分几何、拓扑、组合群论和比较热门的分形几何和弦理论。《曲面几何学》内容自成体系,在预备知识部分包括一些线性代数、微积分、基本群论和基本拓扑。内页插图
目录
PrefaceChapter 1.The Euclidean Plane
1.1 Approaches to Euclidean Geometry
1.2 Isometries
1.3 Rotations and Reflections
1.4 The Three Reflections Theorem
1.5 Orientation-Reversing Isometries
1.6 Distinctive Features of Euclidean Geometry
1.7 Discussion
Chapter 2.Euclidean Surfaces
2.1 Euclid on Manifolds
2.2 The Cylinder
2.3 The Twisted Cylinder
2.4 The Torus and the Klein Bottle
2.5 Quotient Surfaces
2.6 A Nondiscontinuous Group
2.7 Euclidean Surfaces
2.8 Covering a Surface by the Plane
2.9 The Covering Isometry Group
2.10 Discussion
Chapter 3.The Sphere
3.1 The Sphere S2 in R3
3.2 Rotations
3.3 Stereographic Projection
3.4 Inversion and the Complex Coordinate on the Sphere
3.5 Reflections and Rotations as Complex Functions
3.6 The Antipodal Map and the Elliptic Plane
3.7 Remarks on Groups, Spheres and Projective Spaces
3.8 The Area of a Triangle
3.9 The Regular Polyhedra
3.10 Discussion
Chapter 4.The Hyperbolic Plane
4.1 Negative Curvature and the Half-Plane
4.2 The Half-Plane Model and the Conformal Disc Model
4.3 The Three Reflections Theorem
4.4 Isometries as Complex Fnctions
4.5 Geometric Description of Isometries
4.6 Classification of Isometries
4.7 The Area of a Triangle
4.8 The Projective Disc Model
4.9 Hyperbolic Space
4.10 Discussion
Chapter 5.Hyperbolic Surfaces
5.1 Hyperbolic Surfaces and the Killing-Hopf Theorem
5.2 The Pseudosphere
5.3 The Punctured Sphere
5.4 Dense Lines on the Punctured Sphere
5.5 General Construction of Hyperbolic Surfaces from Polygons
5.6 Geometric Realization of Compact Surfaces
5.7 Completeness of Compact Geometric Surfaces
5.8 Compact Hyperbolic Surfaces
5.9 Discussion
Chapter 6.Paths and Geodesics
6.1 Topological Classification of Surfaces
6.2 Geometric Classification of Surfaces
6.3 Paths and Homotopy
6.4 Lifting Paths and Lifting Homotopies
6.5 The Fundamental Group
6.6 Generators and Relations for the Fundamental Group
6.7 Fundamental Group and Genus
6.8 Closed Geodesic Paths
6.9 Classification of Closed Geodesic Paths
6.10 Discussion
Chapter 7.Planar and Spherical TesseUations
7.1 Symmetric Tessellations
7.2 Conditions for a Polygon to Be a Fundamental Region
7.3 The Triangle Tessellations
7.4 Poincarrs Theorem for Compact Polygons
7.5 Discussion
Chapter 8.Tessellations of Compact Surfaces
8.1 Orbifolds and Desingularizations
8.2 From Desingularization to Symmetric Tessellation
8.3 Desingularizations as (Branched) Coverings
8.4 Some Methods of Desingularization
8.5 Reduction to a Permutation Problem
8.6 Solution of the Permutation Problem
8.7 Discussion
References
Index
前言/序言
Geometry used to be the basis ofa mathematical education;today it IS not even a standard undergraduate topic.Much as I deplore this situation,1welcome the opportunity to make a fresh start.Classical geometry is nolonger an adequate basis for mathematics or physics-both of which arebe coming increasingly geometric-and geometry Can no longer be divorced from algebra,topology,and analysis.Students need a geometry of greater scope and the factthattherei Sno room for geometryin the curriculumus-til the third or fourth year at least allows 118 to as8ume some mathematical background.What geometry should be taught?I believe that the geometry of surfaces of constant curvature is an ideal choice,for the following reasons:
1.It is basically simple and traditional.We are not forgetting euclideangeometry but extending it enough to be interesting and useful.Theextensions offer the simplest possible introduction to fundamentals ofmodem geometry:curvature.group actions,and covering 8paces.
2.The prerequisites are modest and standard.A little linear algebra fmostly 2×2 matrices),calculus as far as hyperbolic functions,basic group theory(subgroups and cosets),and basic topology(open,closed,and compact sets).
3.(Most important.)The theory of surfaces of constant curvature has maximal connectivity with the rest of mathematics.Such surfaces model the variants of euclidean geometry obtained by changing the parallel axiom;they are also projective geometries,Riemann surfaces, and complex algebraic curves.They realize all of the topological types of compact two-dimensional manifolds.Historically,they are the 80urce of the main concepts of complex analysis,differential geometry,topology,and combinatorial group theory.(They axe also the sOuroe of some hot research topics of the moment,such as[ractal geometry and string theory.)
The only problem with such a deep and broad topic is that it cannot be covered completely by a book of this size.Since.however,this IS the size 0f book I wish to write,I have tried to extend my formal coverage in two wavs:by exercises and by informal discussions.
数学经典教材:曲面几何学(影印版) [Geometry of Surfaces] 电子书 下载 mobi epub pdf txt
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