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  1. Sacred Geometry (Wooden Books) by Miranda Lundy, 2001-04-01
  2. Elements of Differential Geometry by Richard S. Millman, George D. Parker, 1977-03-29
  3. Bob Miller's Geometry for the Clueless, 2nd edition (Bob Miller's Clueless) by Bob Miller, 2005-09-22
  4. Geometry - Plane, Solid & Analytic Problem Solver (Problem Solvers) by The Staff of REA, Ernest Woodward, 1998
  5. Essentials of Geometry for College Students (2nd Edition) by Margaret L. Lial, Barbara A. Brown, et all 2003-11-27
  6. Numerical Geometry of Images: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications by Ron Kimmel, 2003-10-31
  7. The Four Pillars of Geometry (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by John Stillwell, 2005-08-09
  8. College Geometry: A Discovery Approach (2nd Edition) by David Kay, 2000-11-15
  9. Enumerative Geometry and String Theory by Sheldon Katz, 2006-04-19
  10. Roads to Geometry, Third Edition by Edward C. Wallace, Stephen F. West, et all 2003-07-17
  11. Using Cases to Transform Mathematics Teaching And Learning: Improving Instruction in Geometry And Measurement (Ways of Knowing in Science and Mathematics (Paper)) by Margaret Schwan Smith, Edward A. Silver, et all 2005-02-21
  12. Geometry by Ron Larson, 2006-05-12
  13. The Geometry of Numbers (New Mathematical Library) by C. D. Olds, Anneli Lax, et all 2001-02-22
  14. Glencoe Geometry, Student Edition by McGraw-Hill, 2005-01-01

41. 51M05: General Euclidean Geometry
51M05 general Euclidean geometry An interesting problem in Euclidean geometry show that a map which sends spheres to spheres must be an isometry.
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51M05: General Euclidean geometry
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We use this category to hold files concerning non-planar Euclidean geometry topics. The files on this page are more like samples of the techniques one may use for 3D problems (or n-dimensional: much of what is here is really independent of the number of dimensions.)
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The actions of the point groups among the crystallographic groups are the basis for the construction of the Platonic solids and the regular divisions of the sphere in R^3. For more information, consult the polyhedra and spheres pages.
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Parent field: 51M - Real and Complex Geometry
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For computational geometry see 68U05: Computer Graphics Pointer to Mesa , a 3-D graphics library (similar to OpenGL).
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42. Lecture Notes On General Relativity
Download lecture notes on special relativity, general relativity, differential geometry, and spherically symmetric spacetimes in postscript format.
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General Relativity
This homepage contains lecture notes on the course of general relativity FX2/H97 read in the fall semester 1997 at the Physics Institute of NTNU, Trondheim. Some parts were added later. It is still under construction (see the dates of last revision of each chapter). Some viewers do not allow to see the PS-files on the screen. However, you can download it (using the 'save'-command) and print it on a PostScript printer.
Contents:
Introduction

Special relativity

Basic concepts of general relativity

Spherically symmetric spacetimes
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A supplementary text on lower level can be found in lecture notes on cosmology which was read in the fall semester 1999 as a part of another course. To get more information contact, please, the author.
Readers may find interesting also other web-pages on general relativity referred at Hillman's list and Syracuse University list
Petr Hadrava, Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 251 65 Ondrejov, Czech Republic tlf.: +420 204 620 141

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44. Alternative Relativitätstheorie, Einie Emissionstheorie. Alternative To Relativ
Extinction Shift Principle, the Most Recent Emission Theory; Alternative to both general and Special Relativity in the Electrodynamics of Galilean Transformations for the first time formulated in the intuitive framework of Euclidean Space geometry alone.
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alternative emissionstheorie
Extinction Shift Principle
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Emission and Re-emission done correctly derived with No Relativity, No Ether, No non-conventional Physics using step-by-step clear classical
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A Mathematical Proof Step-by-step Pure Classical solutions under Galilean Transformations of Velocities applied to the
rectilinear motion of gravitons and photons in the frame work of Euclidean Space Geometry
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recent astrophysical evidence
For nearly a century now, there has been absolutely NO concrete, pure classical treatment to the physics problems pertaining to significant fractions of the velocity of light. Until now, NO alternative methods had been presented that use pure Galilean Electrodynamics in Euclidean Space , which are explainable with simple, intuitive measures without having to resort to the usual framework of Special and General Relativity.

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47. Spacetime And Geometry: An Introduction To General Relativity
Spacetime and geometry is a graduatelevel textbook on general relativity, published by Addison-Wesley. Here you can find information about the book,
http://pancake.uchicago.edu/~carroll/grbook/
Spacetime and Geometry:
An Introduction to General Relativity
Sean M. Carroll
Spacetime and Geometry is a graduate-level textbook on general relativity, published by Addison-Wesley. Here you can find information about the book, errata, and links to additional resources.
  • About the book The book is an expanded, updated, and improved version of my Lecture Notes on General Relativity . This page tells you how to buy it , and why you should.
  • Contents 0. Preface 1. Special Relativity and Flat Spacetime 2. Manifolds 3. Curvature 4. Gravitation 5. The Schwarzschild Solution 6. More General Black Holes 7. Perturbation Theory and Gravitational Radiation 8. Cosmology 9. Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime 10. Appendices.
  • Preface Here is the full preface, for inspirational purposes.
  • Opinions Shamelessly solicited blurbs, as well as links to reviews.
  • Bibliography Books listed in the bibliography, with links.
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  • Errata: by page number , by date found As people find mistakes and bring them to my attention, they will be posted here.
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48. Lecture Notes On General Relativity
Spacetime and geometry An Introduction to general Relativity, While you are here check out the Spacetime and geometry bibliography page an
http://pancake.uchicago.edu/~carroll/notes/
Lecture Notes on General Relativity
Sean M. Carroll
(gravitational waves disturbing a black hole, from NCSA This set of lecture notes on general relativity has been expanded into a textbook, Spacetime and Geometry: An Introduction to General Relativity , available for purchase online or at finer bookstores everywhere. About 50% of the book is completely new; I've also polished and improved many of the explanations, and made the organization more flexible and user-friendly. The notes as they are will always be here for free.
These lecture notes are a lightly edited version of the ones I handed out while teaching Physics 8.962, the graduate course in General Relativity at MIT , during Spring 1996. Each of the chapters is available here as uncompressed postscript, but see next paragraph. (Need a postscript previewer ?) Constructive comments and general flattery may be sent to me via the address below. Dates refer to the last nontrivial modification of the corresponding file (fixing typos doesn't count). The notes as a whole are available as gr-qc/9712019 Other formats: if you don't like postscript, the notes are

49. Chartres Cathedral: A Sacred Geometry, General Interest (Leisure/Health) DVD: To
Buy general Interest (Leisure/Health) DVD s online from Townsend Records.
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50. Powell's Books - Universitext: Modern Geometry With Applications By George A Jen
Publisher SpringerVerlag Telos; Subject geometry, modern; Subject general; Subject geometry - general; Copyright 1994; Series Universitext
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51. Powell's Books - Taxicab Geometry: An Adventure In Non-Euclidean Geometry By Eug
Develops a simple nonEuclidean geometry and explores some of its practical Subject geometry - Non-Euclidean; Subject geometry - general
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    57. Computational Geometry On The Web
    general Links More geometry. Experiencing geometry (A really nice basic geometry Degeneracies in Computational geometry. general position assumptions
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    "The book of nature is written in the characters of geometry." - Galileo Go to Specific Links Related to COMP-507 (Computational Geometry course).
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    58. Riemannian Geometry And General Relativity
    Riemannian geometry and general Relativity. (Differential geometry2, MTH 3412, Winter 1997 ). Professor M.Shubin. Course
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    Riemannian Geometry and General Relativity
    (Differential Geometry-2, MTH 3412, Winter 1997 )
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    Riemannian geometry is designed to describe the universe of creatures who live on a curved surface or in a curved space and do not know about the world of higher dimensions or do not have any access to it. One of the main notions of the Riemannian geometry is the notion of connection, which is, in fact, the key notion of the entire geometry, though it is not always explicitly formulated. The connection (or parallel transport) allows to compare what is happening at two distant points of a curved space, in spite of the fact that there is no direct and immediate way to communicate between these points. Recently connections appeared in the theory of gauge fields which is considered a basis of the modern physics of elementary particles. Earlier, in the 1910's, A.Einstein discovered that the Riemannian geometry can be successfully used to describe General Relativity which is in fact a classical theory of gravitation. (Here the word ``classical" stands as opposite to ``quantum", but the quantum theory of gravitation is still terra incognita!) By its intrinsic beauty, as well as by wealth of applications the Riemannian geometry lies at the core of modern mathematics.

    59. Riemannian Geometry And General Relativity - HW 1
    Riemannian geometry and general Relativity. (Differential geometry2, MTH 3412, Winter 1997 ). Professor M.Shubin. Home Assignment 1. Textbooks
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    Riemannian Geometry and General Relativity
    (Differential Geometry-2, MTH 3412, Winter 1997 )
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    Textbooks: Riemannian Geometry General Theory of Relativity , by P.A.M.Dirac. Princeton University Press, 1996. Let be a Lorentz transformation i.e. a linear transformation which preserves the Lorentz metric . Prove that Let be a Lorentz transformation, so for any contravariant vector . Write the transformation law for any covariant vector. Let be a symmetric Lorentzian inner product in (i.e. it is non-degenerate and the corresponding quadratic form is of the type , that is has exactly one positive and 3 negative squares). A vector x is called a time-like vector if . Prove that for any two time-like vectors x,y we have the inverse Cauchy-Schwarz inequality Check that the elements of r times V and s times , where is the dual space to V ) are tensors of type r,s in the sense that they can be presented as sets of numbers associated with any choice of a basis in V with appropriate transormation law when the basis is replaced by another basis.

    60. Descriptive Geometry: Information From Answers.com
    13, below, demonstrate (1) Descriptive geometry, general solutions and (2) simultaneously, a potential standard for presenting such solutions in
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia WordNet Wikipedia Best of Web Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Descriptive geometry Encyclopedia descriptive geometry, branch of geometry concerned with the two-dimensional representation of three-dimensional objects; it was introduced in 1795 by Gaspard Monge. By means of such representations, geometrical problems in three dimensions may be solved in the plane. (Such problems arise in all branches of engineering.) Modern mechanical drawing and architectural drawing are based on the principles of descriptive geometry. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; WordNet Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun descriptive geometry has one meaning: Meaning #1 the geometry of properties that remain invariant under projection
    Synonym: projective geometry
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    Descriptive geometry Gaspard Monge is the father of descriptive geometry. He developed a graphical protocol which creates three-dimensional virtual space on a two dimensional plane. It builds upon a practice that evolved over centuries of displaying two images of an object, one image as seen in one direction and a second image as seen from a direction 90 degrees rotated, e.g., a "front" and a "side" view. Using Monge's protocols allows an imaginary object to be drawn such that it may be 3-D modeled, i.e., all geometric aspects of the imaginary object accounted for in true size/to-scale and shape, and then imaged as seen from any direction of space - all on a two dimensional drawing surface.

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