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Tensors and Manifolds: with Applications to Mechanics and Relativity – Robert H. Wasserman

2008 May 11

  • Title: Tensors and Manifolds: with Applications to Mechanics and Relativity
  • Author: Robert H. Wasserman
  • Pages: 424 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (July 30, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195065611
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195065619

Reviews
“Considering the complexity of the material, the tone is friendly; one can almost hear Wasserman lecturing. The presentation is rigorous without being pedantic. Excellent exercises. Highly recommended.” –Choice

“First, the emphasis is placed on mathematical structures and all chapters are built around them. . . Second, the text is highly interactive: problems appear all the time and problems are turned into exercises. Third, the author does not shy away from . . . sending the reader to very precise references, with page numbers. Finally, the book strikes a balance between background and advanced topics, easy and difficult material, classical and modern methods, and theory and application. . . . a valuable addition to the courses available in manifold theory and tensor analysis.” –SIAM Review

Book Description
This book introduces the concepts of tensor algebras and differentiable manifolds to the intermediate-level student. It describes analytical and geometrical structures built on these basic concepts. Those structures — which include differential forms and their integration, flows, Lie derivatives, distributions and their integrability conditions, connections, and pseudo-Riemannian and symplectic manifolds — are then applied to the description of the fundamental ideas and Hamiltonian and Lagrangian mechanics, and special and general relativity. This book is designed to be accessible to the mathematics or physics student with a good standard undergraduate background, who is interested in obtaining a broader perspective of the rich interplay of mathematics and physics before deciding on a specialty.

About the Author
Robert H. Wasserman is at University of Michigan (Emeritus).

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  1. 2009 November 9
    shadi1386 permalink

    Thanks alot!!!
    The book is wonderfull!

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