Algebraic Models in Geometry

Algebraic Models in Geometry

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Félix, Yves
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780199206520
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Rational homotopy is a very powerful tool for differential topology and geometry. This text aims to provide graduates and researchers with the tools necessary for the use of rational homotopy in geometry. Algebraic Models in Geometry has been written for topologists who are drawn to geometrical problems amenable to topological methods and also for geometers who are faced with problems requiring topological approaches and thus need a simple and concrete introduction to rational homotopy. This is essentially a book of applications. Geodesics, curvature, embeddings of manifolds, blow-ups, complex and Kähler manifolds, symplectic geometry, torus actions, configurations and arrangements are all covered. The chapters related to these subjects act as an introduction to the topic, a survey, and a guide to the literature. But no matter what the particular subject is, the central theme of the book persists; namely, there is a beautiful connection between geometry and rational homotopy which both serves to solve geometric problems and spur the development of topological methods.
EAN 9780199206520
ISBN 019920652X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date March 13, 2008
Pages 488
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156 x 27
Country United Kingdom
Authors Felix, Yves; Oprea John; Tanre, Daniel
Illustrations 138 line diagrams
Series Oxford Graduate Texts in Mathematics