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Recent Developments in Pseudo-Riemannian Geometry
 
Edited by: Dmitri V. Alekseevsky Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland
Helga Baum Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany
A publication of European Mathematical Society
Recent Developments in Pseudo-Riemannian Geometry
Softcover ISBN:  978-3-03719-051-7
Product Code:  EMSESILEC/4
List Price: $78.00
AMS Member Price: $62.40
Please note AMS points can not be used for this product
Recent Developments in Pseudo-Riemannian Geometry
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Recent Developments in Pseudo-Riemannian Geometry
Edited by: Dmitri V. Alekseevsky Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland
Helga Baum Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany
A publication of European Mathematical Society
Softcover ISBN:  978-3-03719-051-7
Product Code:  EMSESILEC/4
List Price: $78.00
AMS Member Price: $62.40
Please note AMS points can not be used for this product
  • Book Details
     
     
    EMS ESI Lectures in Mathematics and Physics
    Volume: 42008; 549 pp
    MSC: Primary 53

    This book provides an introduction to and survey of recent developments in pseudo-Riemannian geometry, including applications in mathematical physics, by leading experts in the field. Topics covered are:

    • Classification of pseudo-Riemannian symmetric spaces
    • Holonomy groups of Lorentzian and pseudo-Riemannian manifolds
    • Hypersymplectic manifolds
    • Anti-self-dual conformal structures in neutral signature and integrable systems
    • Neutral Kähler surfaces and geometric optics
    • Geometry and dynamics of the Einstein universe
    • Essential conformal structures and conformal transformations in pseudo-Riemannian geometry
    • The causal hierarchy of spacetimes
    • Geodesics in pseudo-Riemannian manifolds
    • Lorentzian symmetric spaces in supergravity
    • Generalized geometries in supergravity
    • Einstein metrics with Killing leaves

    The book is addressed to advanced students as well as to researchers in differential geometry, global analysis, general relativity and string theory. It shows essential differences between the geometry on manifolds with positive definite metrics and on those with indefinite metrics, and highlights the interesting new geometric phenomena, which naturally arise in the indefinite metric case. The reader finds a description of the present state of the art in the field as well as open problems, which can stimulate further research.

    Readership

    Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in geometry and topology.

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Volume: 42008; 549 pp
MSC: Primary 53

This book provides an introduction to and survey of recent developments in pseudo-Riemannian geometry, including applications in mathematical physics, by leading experts in the field. Topics covered are:

  • Classification of pseudo-Riemannian symmetric spaces
  • Holonomy groups of Lorentzian and pseudo-Riemannian manifolds
  • Hypersymplectic manifolds
  • Anti-self-dual conformal structures in neutral signature and integrable systems
  • Neutral Kähler surfaces and geometric optics
  • Geometry and dynamics of the Einstein universe
  • Essential conformal structures and conformal transformations in pseudo-Riemannian geometry
  • The causal hierarchy of spacetimes
  • Geodesics in pseudo-Riemannian manifolds
  • Lorentzian symmetric spaces in supergravity
  • Generalized geometries in supergravity
  • Einstein metrics with Killing leaves

The book is addressed to advanced students as well as to researchers in differential geometry, global analysis, general relativity and string theory. It shows essential differences between the geometry on manifolds with positive definite metrics and on those with indefinite metrics, and highlights the interesting new geometric phenomena, which naturally arise in the indefinite metric case. The reader finds a description of the present state of the art in the field as well as open problems, which can stimulate further research.

Readership

Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in geometry and topology.

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