Modern Kaluza Klein Theories

Modern Kaluza Klein Theories
Author: Thomas Appelquist,Alan Chodos,Peter George Oliver Freund
Publsiher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1987
Genre: Science
ISBN: UVA:X001404666

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A comprehensive and impressive collection of original and translated papers by Kaluza, Klein, Einstein and others, carefully edited to place them in their historical and intellectual context.

Modern Kaluza Klein Theories

Modern Kaluza Klein Theories
Author: Thomas Appelquist,Alan Chodos,Peter George Oliver Freund
Publsiher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1987
Genre: Science
ISBN: UVA:X001404666

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A comprehensive and impressive collection of original and translated papers by Kaluza, Klein, Einstein and others, carefully edited to place them in their historical and intellectual context.

Space Time Matter

Space Time Matter
Author: Paul S Wesson
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2007-05-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789813106963

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Albert Einstein, together with Theodor Kaluza and Oskar Klein, realized that extra dimensions can be used to unify the different fields of physics, as well as unifying the fields with their material sources. In fact, it was Einstein's dream to transpose the “base wood” of the matter term in his field equations to the “marble” of the geometrical term. During his lifetime, this kind of unified theory achieved only partial success. But the modern approach, outlined in this bestseller, is elegant and agrees with all the classical tests. The basic idea is to unify the source and its field using the rich algebra of higher-dimensional Riemannian geometry. In other words, space, time and matter become parts of geometry.

Einstein s General Theory of Relativity

Einstein s General Theory of Relativity
Author: Brian P. Dolan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781009263719

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Einstein's general theory of relativity can be a notoriously difficult subject for students approaching it for the first time, with arcane mathematical concepts such as connection coefficients and tensors adorned with a forest of indices. This book is an elementary introduction to Einstein's theory and the physics of curved space-times that avoids these complications as much as possible. Its first half describes the physics of black holes, gravitational waves and the expanding Universe, without using tensors. Only in the second half are Einstein's field equations derived and used to explain the dynamical evolution of the early Universe and the creation of the first elements. Each chapter concludes with problem sets and technical mathematical details are given in the appendices. This short text is intended for undergraduate physics students who have taken courses in special relativity and advanced mechanics.

Riemannian Submersions Riemannian Maps in Hermitian Geometry and their Applications

Riemannian Submersions  Riemannian Maps in Hermitian Geometry  and their Applications
Author: Bayram Sahin
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2017-01-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780128044100

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Riemannian Submersions, Riemannian Maps in Hermitian Geometry, and their Applications is a rich and self-contained exposition of recent developments in Riemannian submersions and maps relevant to complex geometry, focusing particularly on novel submersions, Hermitian manifolds, and K\{a}hlerian manifolds. Riemannian submersions have long been an effective tool to obtain new manifolds and compare certain manifolds within differential geometry. For complex cases, only holomorphic submersions function appropriately, as discussed at length in Falcitelli, Ianus and Pastore’s classic 2004 book. In this new book, Bayram Sahin extends the scope of complex cases with wholly new submersion types, including Anti-invariant submersions, Semi-invariant submersions, slant submersions, and Pointwise slant submersions, also extending their use in Riemannian maps. The work obtains new properties of the domain and target manifolds and investigates the harmonicity and geodesicity conditions for such maps. It also relates these maps with discoveries in pseudo-harmonic maps. Results included in this volume should stimulate future research on Riemannian submersions and Riemannian maps. Systematically reviews and references modern literature in Riemannian maps Provides rigorous mathematical theory with applications Presented in an accessible reading style with motivating examples that help the reader rapidly progress

An Introduction to Noncommutative Differential Geometry and Its Physical Applications

An Introduction to Noncommutative Differential Geometry and Its Physical Applications
Author: J. Madore
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 1999-06-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521659918

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A thoroughly revised introduction to non-commutative geometry.

String Theory in Four Dimensions

String Theory in Four Dimensions
Author: M. Dine
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444596055

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``String Theory in Four Dimensions'' contains a representative collection of papers dealing with various aspects of string phenomenology, including compactifications on smooth manifolds and more general conformal field theories. Together with the lucid introduction by M. Dine, this material gives the reader a good working knowledge of our present ideas for connecting string theory to nature.

Geometry and Nature

Geometry and Nature
Author: William Kingdon Clifford,Hanna Nencka,Jean-Pierre Bourguignon
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1997
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780821806074

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This volume is the outgrowth of a conference devoted to William K. Clifford entitled, 'New Trends in Geometrical and Topological Methods', which was held at the University of Madeira in July and August 1995. The aim of the conference was to bring together active workers in fields linked to Clifford's work and to foster the exchange of ideas between mathematicians and theoretical physicists. Divided into 6 one-day sessions, each session was devoted to a specific aspect of Clifford's work. This volume is an attempt to bring the Clifford legacy in a new perspective to a larger community of mathematicians and physicists. New concepts, ideas, and results stemming from Clifford's work are discussed. Each article in the book is a self-contained paper that was presented at or submitted to the conference.