Geometry of Principal Sheaves - Mathematics and Its Applications - Efstathios Vassiliou - Books - Springer - 9789048168583 - January 29, 2011
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Geometry of Principal Sheaves - Mathematics and Its Applications 1st Ed. Softcover of Orig. Ed. 2005 edition

Efstathios Vassiliou

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Geometry of Principal Sheaves - Mathematics and Its Applications 1st Ed. Softcover of Orig. Ed. 2005 edition

L? inj´ ´ enuit´ ´ m? eme d? un regard neuf (celui de la science l?est toujours) peut parfois ´ ´clairer d? un jour nouveau d? anciens probl` emes. J. Monod [77, p. 13] his book is intended as a comprehensive introduction to the theory of T principalsheaves andtheirconnections inthesettingofAbstractDi?- ential Geometry (ADG), the latter being initiated by A. Mallios?sGeometry of Vector Sheaves [62]. Based on sheaf-theoretic methods and sheaf - homology, the presentGeometry of Principal Sheaves embodies the classical theory of connections on principal and vector bundles, and connections on vector sheaves, thus paving the way towards a uni?ed (abstract) gauge t- ory and other potential applications to theoretical physics. We elaborate on the aforementioned brief description in the sequel. Abstract (ADG) vs. Classical Di?erential Geometry (CDG). M- ern di?erential geometry is built upon the fundamental notions of di?er- tial (smooth) manifolds and ?ber bundles, based, intheir turn, on ordinary di?erential calculus. However, the theory of smooth manifolds is inadequate to cope, for - stance, with spaces like orbifolds, spaces with corners, or other spaces with more complicated singularities. This is a rather unfortunate situation, since one cannot apply the powerful methods of di?erential geometry to them or to any spaces that do not admit an ordinary method of di?erentiation. The ix x Preface same inadequacy manifests in physics, where many geometrical models of physical phenomena are non-smooth.


444 pages, biography

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 29, 2011
ISBN13 9789048168583
Publishers Springer
Pages 444
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 23 mm   ·   639 g
Language English