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New Foundations in Mathematics [[electronic resource] ] : The Geometric Concept of Number / / by Garret Sobczyk



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Autore: Sobczyk Garret Visualizza persona
Titolo: New Foundations in Mathematics [[electronic resource] ] : The Geometric Concept of Number / / by Garret Sobczyk Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Boston, MA : , : Birkhäuser Boston : , : Imprint : Birkhäuser, , 2013
Edizione: 1st ed. 2013.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (372 p.)
Disciplina: 512
Soggetto topico: Matrix theory
Algebra
Topological groups
Lie groups
Group theory
Physics
Applied mathematics
Engineering mathematics
Linear and Multilinear Algebras, Matrix Theory
Topological Groups, Lie Groups
Group Theory and Generalizations
Mathematical Methods in Physics
Mathematical and Computational Engineering
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: 1 Modular Number Systems -- 2 Complex and Hyperbolic Numbers -- 3 Geometric Algebra -- 4 Vector Spaces and Matrices -- 5 Outer Product and Determinants -- 6 Systems of Linear Equations -- 7 Linear Transformations on R^n -- 8 Structure of a Linear Operator -- 9 Linear and Bilinear Forms -- 10 Hermitian Inner Product Spaces -- 11 Geometry of Moving Planes -- 12 Representations of the Symmetric Group -- 13 Calculus on m-Surfaces -- 14 Differential Geometry of Curves -- 15 Differential Geometry of k-Surfaces -- 16 Mappings Between Surfaces -- 17 Non-Euclidean and Projective Geometries -- 18 Lie Groups and Lie Algebras -- References -- Symbols.
Sommario/riassunto: The first book of its kind, New Foundations in Mathematics: The Geometric Concept of Number uses geometric algebra to present an innovative approach to elementary and advanced mathematics. Geometric algebra offers a simple and robust means of expressing a wide range of ideas in mathematics, physics, and engineering. In particular, geometric algebra extends the real number system to include the concept of direction, which underpins much of modern mathematics and physics. Much of the material presented has been developed from undergraduate courses taught by the author over the years in linear algebra, theory of numbers, advanced calculus and vector calculus, numerical analysis, modern abstract algebra, and differential geometry. The principal aim of this book is to present these ideas in a freshly coherent and accessible manner. The book begins with a discussion of modular numbers (clock arithmetic) and modular polynomials. This leads to the idea of a spectral basis, the complex and hyperbolic numbers, and finally to geometric algebra, which lays the groundwork for the remainder of the text. Many topics are presented in a new light, including: * vector spaces and matrices; * structure of linear operators and quadratic forms; * Hermitian inner product spaces; * geometry of moving planes; * spacetime of special relativity; * classical integration theorems; * differential geometry of curves and smooth surfaces; * projective geometry; * Lie groups and Lie algebras. Exercises with selected solutions are provided, and chapter summaries are included to reinforce concepts as they are covered. Links to relevant websites are often given, and supplementary material is available on the author’s website.   New Foundations in Mathematics will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students of mathematics and physics who are looking for a unified treatment of many important geometric ideas arising in these subjects at all levels. The material can also serve as a supplemental textbook in some or all of the areas mentioned above and as a reference book for professionals who apply mathematics to engineering and computational areas of mathematics and physics.
Titolo autorizzato: New Foundations in Mathematics  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-8176-8385-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910438157603321
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