Aspects Of Differential Geometry Iv

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Aspects of Differential Geometry IV

Aspects of Differential Geometry IV
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Publisher : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9781681735641
ISBN-13 : 1681735644
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Book Synopsis Aspects of Differential Geometry IV by : Esteban Calviño-Louzao

Download or read book Aspects of Differential Geometry IV written by Esteban Calviño-Louzao and published by Morgan & Claypool Publishers. This book was released on 2019-04-18 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Book IV continues the discussion begun in the first three volumes. Although it is aimed at first-year graduate students, it is also intended to serve as a basic reference for people working in affine differential geometry. It also should be accessible to undergraduates interested in affine differential geometry. We are primarily concerned with the study of affine surfaces which are locally homogeneous. We discuss affine gradient Ricci solitons, affine Killing vector fields, and geodesic completeness. Opozda has classified the affine surface geometries which are locally homogeneous; we follow her classification. Up to isomorphism, there are two simply connected Lie groups of dimension 2. The translation group R2 is Abelian and the ???? + ?? group is non-Abelian. The first chapter presents foundational material. The second chapter deals with Type ?? surfaces. These are the left-invariant affine geometries on R2. Associating to each Type ?? surface the space of solutions to the quasi-Einstein equation corresponding to the eigenvalue ?? = -1 turns out to be a very powerful technique and plays a central role in our study as it links an analytic invariant with the underlying geometry of the surface. The third chapter deals with Type ?? surfaces; these are the left-invariant affine geometries on the ???? + ?? group. These geometries form a very rich family which is only partially understood. The only remaining homogeneous geometry is that of the sphere ??2. The fourth chapter presents relations between the geometry of an affine surface and the geometry of the cotangent bundle equipped with the neutral signature metric of the modified Riemannian extension.


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