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Analysis - Part One: Elements (Hardcover, 1976 ed.): Krzysztof Maurin Analysis - Part One: Elements (Hardcover, 1976 ed.)
Krzysztof Maurin
R5,686 Discovery Miles 56 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Riemann Legacy - Riemannian Ideas in Mathematics and Physics (Hardcover, 1997 ed.): Krzysztof Maurin The Riemann Legacy - Riemannian Ideas in Mathematics and Physics (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
Krzysztof Maurin
R4,149 R3,146 Discovery Miles 31 460 Save R1,003 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

very small domain (environment) affects through analytic continuation the whole of Riemann surface, or analytic manifold . Riemann was a master at applying this principle and also the first who noticed and emphasized that a meromorphic function is determined by its 'singularities'. Therefore he is rightly regarded as the father of the huge 'theory of singularities' which is developing so quickly and whose importance (also for physics) can hardly be overe~timated. Amazing and mysterious for our cognition is the role of Euclidean space. Even today many philosophers believe (following Kant) that 'real space' is Euclidean and other spaces being 'abstract constructs of mathematicians, should not be called spaces'. The thesis is no longer tenable - the whole of physics testifies to that. Nevertheless, there is a grain of truth in the 3 'prejudice': E (three-dimensional Euclidean space) is special in a particular way pleasantly familiar to us - in it we (also we mathematicians!) feel particularly 'confident' and move with a sense of greater 'safety' than in non-Euclidean spaces. For this reason perhaps, Riemann space M stands out among the multitude of 'interesting geometries'. For it is: 1. Locally Euclidean, i. e. , M is a differentiable manifold whose tangent spaces TxM are equipped with Euclidean metric Uxi 2. Every submanifold M of Euclidean space E is equipped with Riemann natural metric (inherited from the metric of E) and it is well known how often such submanifolds are used in mechanics (e. g. , the spherical pendulum).

Mathematical Physics and Physical Mathematics (Hardcover, 1976 ed.): Krzysztof Maurin, R. Raczka Mathematical Physics and Physical Mathematics (Hardcover, 1976 ed.)
Krzysztof Maurin, R. Raczka
R3,094 Discovery Miles 30 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Proceedings of the International Symposium organized by the Mathematical Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, The Institute for Nuclear Research, Warsaw, 25-30 March 1974

The Riemann Legacy - Riemannian Ideas in Mathematics and Physics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997):... The Riemann Legacy - Riemannian Ideas in Mathematics and Physics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Krzysztof Maurin
R2,920 Discovery Miles 29 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

very small domain (environment) affects through analytic continuation the whole of Riemann surface, or analytic manifold . Riemann was a master at applying this principle and also the first who noticed and emphasized that a meromorphic function is determined by its 'singularities'. Therefore he is rightly regarded as the father of the huge 'theory of singularities' which is developing so quickly and whose importance (also for physics) can hardly be overe~timated. Amazing and mysterious for our cognition is the role of Euclidean space. Even today many philosophers believe (following Kant) that 'real space' is Euclidean and other spaces being 'abstract constructs of mathematicians, should not be called spaces'. The thesis is no longer tenable - the whole of physics testifies to that. Nevertheless, there is a grain of truth in the 3 'prejudice': E (three-dimensional Euclidean space) is special in a particular way pleasantly familiar to us - in it we (also we mathematicians!) feel particularly 'confident' and move with a sense of greater 'safety' than in non-Euclidean spaces. For this reason perhaps, Riemann space M stands out among the multitude of 'interesting geometries'. For it is: 1. Locally Euclidean, i. e. , M is a differentiable manifold whose tangent spaces TxM are equipped with Euclidean metric Uxi 2. Every submanifold M of Euclidean space E is equipped with Riemann natural metric (inherited from the metric of E) and it is well known how often such submanifolds are used in mechanics (e. g. , the spherical pendulum).

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