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  1. Differential Geometry: Manifolds, Curves, and Surfaces (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Marcel Berger, Bernard Gostiaux, 1987-11-23
  2. Differential Geometry (Wiley Classics Library) by J. J. Stoker, 1989-01
  3. Semi-Riemannian Geometry With Applications to Relativity, 103, Volume 103 (Pure and Applied Mathematics) by Barrett O'Neill, 1983-06-28
  4. A Course in Differential Geometry (Graduate Studies in Mathematics) by Thierry Aubin, 2000-10
  5. Differential Forms and Applications (Universitext) by Manfredo P. Do Carmo, 2000-12-29
  6. Comprehensive Introduction to Differential Geometry: Volumes 3, 4, and 5 by Micahel Spivak, 1979-06
  7. Geometry of Manifolds (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by Richard L. Bishop, Richard J. Crittenden, 2001-10-01
  8. Integral Geometry and Geometric Probability by Luis A. Santaló, 2002-10-15
  9. Relativity and Geometry (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Roberto Torretti, 1996-04-02
  10. Surveys in Differential Geometry, Vol. XI: Metric and Comparison Geometry
  11. Differential Geometry and Relativity Theory: An Introduction (Pure and Applied Mathematics (Marcel Dekker)) by Richard L. Faber, 1983-05-26
  12. A Comprehensive Introduction to Differential GeometryVOLUME TWO, Second Edition by Michael Spivak, 1979
  13. Geometry, Topology and Physics, Second Edition (Graduate Student Series in Physics) by M. Nakahara, 2003-06-04
  14. Differential Geometry by William C. Graustein, 2006-04-14

81. James F. Glazebrook
Eastern Illinois University and University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. differential geometry and its Applications to Mathematical Physics; Index Theory and Foliations; Holomorphic Vector Bundles; Noncommutative Geometry. Books, articles and preprints.
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~glazebro/
James F. Glazebrook
Professor:
Department of Mathematics

Eastern Illinois University

600 Lincoln Ave.
Charleston, Illinois 61920-3099
Office: Old Main 338
e-mail: cfjfg@eiu.edu
Adjunct Professor:
Department of Mathematics

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

1409 W. Green Street Urbana, Illinois 61801-2975 Office: Coble Hall B3 (217) 244 3288; FAX: (217) 333-9576 e-mail: glazebro@math.uiuc.edu
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Ph.D. University of Warwick
Research Interests
Differential Geometry and its Applications to Mathematical Physics; Index Theory and Foliations; Holomorphic Vector Bundles; Noncommutative Geometry
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82. Www.comp.metro-u.ac.jp/~martin/iri.html
Applied differential geometryApplied differential geometry. Go to Bill Burke s home page. Tue 130 300 or by appointment; Required textbook Applied differential geometry, WLB.
http://www.comp.metro-u.ac.jp/~martin/iri.html

83. The Scientific Graphics Project
This site contains didactic and research information about the differential geometry of minimal and constantmean-curvature surfaces. It also addresses their application in materials science. It is full of illustrations and animations, and also contains software for research use.
http://www.msri.org/publications/sgp/SGP/

84. Congress Alfred Gray
International Congress on differential geometry. in memory of Alfred Gray (19391998). September, 18-23, 2000, Bilbao (Spain)
http://www.ehu.es/Gray/
International Congress on Differential Geometry
in memory of Alfred Gray (1939-1998)
September, 18-23, 2000, Bilbao (Spain)
The Congress will take place in Avda. Lehendakari Aguirre 83, Bilbao
Scientific Committee: Th. Banchoff (Brown University, USA), J. P. Bourguignon (IHES, France), S. Donaldson (Imperial College, England), J. Eells (Cambridge University, England), S. Gindikin (Rutgers University, USA), M. Gromov (IHES, France), O. Kowalski (Charles University, Czech Republic), M. Mezzino (University of Houston-Clear Lake, USA), S. Novikov (University of Maryland, USA), M. Pinsky (Northwestern University, USA), A. Ros (Universidad de Granada), S. Salamon (Oxford University, England), L. Vanhecke (Katholicke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium), J. Wolf (University of California-Berkeley, USA).
Organizing Committee: chairman L. A. Cordero (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela), (Universidad de Murcia), (CSIC), M. Macho-Stadler (Universidad de Valencia), L. Ugarte (Universidad de Zaragoza).
Main Speakers:
Thomas Banchoff (Brown University, USA)

85. Werner Ballmann
Rheinische FriedrichWilhelms-Universit¤t Bonn. differential geometry; geometric topology.
http://www.math.uni-bonn.de/people/hwbllmnn/
Werner Ballmann
Mathematisches Institut
D-53115 Bonn E-mail: hwbllmnn at obvious domain
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Skripten/Lecture Notes
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Differential Geometry in Bonn ... Oberseminar Differentialgeometrie

86. Differential Geometry
differential geometry. A. differential geometry. In this appendix we discuss some basic background in differential geometry. This will be very short and
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Next: Fibre bundles Up: Dualities in N=2 String Previous: Concluding remarks
A. Differential geometry
In this appendix we discuss some basic background in differential geometry. This will be very short and contain only the concepts which are most important for us. There are many books which may serve as an introduction in the subject. Much can be found in [

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87. AMS Online Books/SURV53
The Convenient Setting of Global Analysis foundations of differential calculus in infinite dimensions with applications to differential geometry and global analysis by Andreas Kriegl and Peter W. Michor published by AMS in 1997. Whole book or chapters in crosslinked PDF.
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    88. Journal Of Differential Geometry Home Page
    About the Journal of differential geometry. How do I subscribe? Who is involved in the JDG? Submission and selection of articles Copyright regulations
    http://nyjm.albany.edu:8000/jdg/
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    89. Differential Geometry And Its Applications
    differential geometry and its Applications Geometry and its Applications Date Mon, 14 Jun 1999 133738 0400 (EDT) differential geometry and its
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    Subject: Differential Geometry and its Applications Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 13:37:38 -0400 (EDT) Differential Geometry and its Applications http://www.elsevier.com/locate/difgeo Content available to subscribers at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09262245 ISSN: 0926-2245 AIMS AND SCOPE This journal publishes original research papers and survey papers in differential geometry and in all interdisciplinary areas in mathematics which use differential geometric methods and investigate geometrical structures. The following main areas are covered: * differential equations on manifolds * global analysis * Lie groups * local and global differential geometry * the calculus of variations on manifolds * topology of manifolds * mathematical physics. Contact: usinfo-f@elsevier.com NewJour Home NewJour: D Search
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    90. Vls.icm.edu.pl/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=elsev
    BibliographiesJournal of differential geometry. The files searched here are my own bibliography of the contents of the Journal of differential geometry and some of
    http://vls.icm.edu.pl/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=elsevier&journal=09262245

    91. Applicable Differential Geometry - Cambridge University Press
    Applicable differential geometry. Series London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series (No. 59). M. Crampin. The Open University, Milton Keynes
    http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521231906

    92. EDGE-Madrid
    Portuguese and Spanish node of the European Research Training Network European differential geometry Endeavour . Lists members and activities.
    http://www.uam.es/departamentos/ciencias/matematicas/geometria/
    EDGE-Madrid
    Portuguese and Spanish node of the European Research Training Network
    European Differential Geometry Endeavour
    First meeting RTGF
    Miraflores de la Sierra, Madrid, 24-28 November 2003
    Organizing committee: Main themes. The first meeting of the RTGF will focus on the interplay between gauge theory, algebraic geometry and string theory. Invited speakers: Nigel Hitchin (Oxford), Ruben Minasian (Ecole Polytechnique, Paris), Peter Newstead (Liverpool and CSIC-Madrid), Christoph Schweigert (Hamburg), Richard Thomas (Imperial College, London). The meeting will take place at a conference and residence hall called "La Cristalera", at 2 Km. from Miraflores de la Sierra, a small village located 50 Km. north of Madrid. All the participants will be accommodated in this residence. La Cristalera will open on Monday 24th at noon. and will close on Friday 28 after lunch. This means that accommodation at this residence will not be possible outside these dates. There will be lunch served at 13.30 on Monday 24th and Friday 28th. Details on how to get to "La Cristalera" will be given later. Programme.

    93. ULB-UW Differential Geometry Seminar
    Université Libre de Bruxelles University of Warwick. differential geometry SEMINAR. Friday, 12th of December, 2003
    http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/~jhr/ulbuwdgs/
    DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY SEMINAR
    Friday, 12th of December, 2003
    in the maths building on the 9th floor (Salle des profs). Programme
    Michel Cahen (ULB)
    Simple Lie groups and special symplectic connections
    Kirill Mackenzie (University of Sheffield)
    Moment maps and Lie algebroids
    Jean-Yves Welschinger (ENS Lyon)
    Spinor states of real rational curves in real algebraic convex 3-manifolds and enumerative invariants Printable PDF of programme Previous seminars Simone Gutt John Rawnsley

    94. YDGD3 Info
    A Spring Yorkshire differential geometry Day will be held on Friday April 19 at the University of York. The timetable will be as follows
    http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~cmw4/ydgd3.html
    Yorkshire Differential Geometry Days
    A Spring Yorkshire Differential Geometry Day will be held on Friday April 19 at the University of York The timetable will be as follows: Coffee Room V131, Vanbrugh College Steffen Krusch (Leeds) Joseph Rowntree Lecture Theatre
    "Skyrmions and rational maps"
    Lunch Derwent College
    Jenya Ferapontov (Loughborough) Joseph Rowntree Lecture Theatre
    "Surfaces in centroaffine geometry and equations of associativity"
    Martin Svensson (Lund) Joseph Rowntree Lecture Theatre
    "Walczak's formula, holomorphic foliations and harmonic morphisms"
    Tea Break Room V131, Vanbrugh College
    Alexei Kovalev (Cambridge) Joseph Rowntree Lecture Theatre
    "Ricci-flat manifolds of special holonomy in six and seven dimensions"
    The Joseph Rowntree Lecture Theatre (known, more prosaically, to most York staff as PL001) is located in the Physics/Electronics building, just across the lake from Vanbrugh College. There will be an early evening meal in York for anyone who can stay on afterwards. A PDF file of this schedule is also available.

    95. Department Website Shlomo Sternberg
    Advanced Calculus by Shlomo Sternberg covers analysis on linear spaces and manifolds extending through introductory differential geometry.
    http://www.math.harvard.edu/people/SternbergShlomo.html
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    Shlomo Sternberg
    Harvard University

    Department of Mathematics
    One Oxford Street
    Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
    Office: 510
    Telephone: (617) 4951727
    E-mail: @math.harvard.edu
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    These books are licensed under a Creative Commons License This is an automatically generated page by the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Art and Sciences, Harvard University
    If you should have built your own webpage, to which the directory should link to, send an email with details to webmaster at math.

    96. The Univ. Of Iowa, Differential Geometry Group
    Walter Seaman, His research interests in differential geometry center around Curvature and Cohomology relations, Complex and Kaehler Geometry, Hodge Theory
    http://www.math.uiowa.edu/faculty/researchGroups/diffgeom.htm
    Tom Branson He works on the Spectral Theory of Differential Operators , using tools from Differential Geometry, Lie Theory, Integral Geometry, and Partial Differential Equations. He is especially interested in problems with conformal symmetry , problems of significance in Theoretical Physics, and in applications to fields like Electrical Impedance Tomography and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance . More information (including his CV and preprints) can be accessed at his Home Page Oguz Durumeric Global Riemannian Geometry. Geometric and regularity properties of limit metrics in the sense of Gromov and its applications to Geometry. Curvature, volume and topology relations, Finiteness Theorems, and study of injectivity radius. Maximization of normal injectivity radius of submanifolds, particularly for the thicknesses of ideal knots in 3-space. The ideal knots are of special interest in the research of large molecules such as DNA. More information (including his CV and preprints) can be accessed at his Home Page. Walter Seaman His research interests in Differential Geometry center around Curvature and Cohomology relations Complex and Kaehler Geometry Hodge Theory and Higgs Bundles.

    97. EDGE-Paris
    Paris node of the European Research Training Network European differential geometry Endeavour . Lists members.
    http://math.polytechnique.fr/cmat/gauduchon/edge.html
    EDGE-Paris
    Paris node of the European Research Training Network
    European Differential Geometry Endeavor
    EDGE European homepage at Odense
    Members
    Post-Doctoral Positions
    For more information see the European homepage.
    Edge Newsletter
    An Edge Newsletter is starting on the web. We plan to have 4 issues a year. The first one should appear next December. The Paris node Newsletter coordinator is Dominique Hulin . Please send her any information you want to include in this issue ; they should match the following items:
    Young researchers :
    (name, host institution, period of stay)
    Guests/ visitors :
    (name, host and home institution, period of stay)
    Reports from meetings
    Announcements of edge meetings
    Luminy Conference (3-7 June, 2002): Geometry of Low Dimensional Manifolds and Special Geometries
    Announcements of other meetings
    Preprints
    Relevant non-edge activities at edge institutions :
    (name, host institution, period of stay)
    Guests/ visitors :
    (name, host and home institution, period of stay)

    98. Differential Geometry - Definition Of Differential Geometry In Encyclopedia
    In mathematics, differential topology is the field dealing with differentiable functions on differentiable manifolds. It arises naturally from the study of
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    In mathematics differential topology is the field dealing with differentiable functions on differentiable manifolds . It arises naturally from the study of the theory of differential equations Differential geometry is the study of geometry using calculus . These fields are adjacent, and have many applications in physics , notably in the theory of relativity . Together they make up the geometric theory of differentiable manifolds - which can also be studied directly from the point of view of dynamical systems Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Intrinsic versus extrinsic
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    Initially and up to the middle of the nineteenth century , differential geometry was studied from the extrinsic point of view: curves surfaces were considered as lying in a Euclidean space of higher dimension (for example a surface in an ambient space of three dimensions). The simplest results are those in the

    99. Holonomy Groups In Differential Geometry
    Holonomy Groups in differential geometry. Organizers Lecture 1 Normal forms and classification problems in affine differential geometry; Date, Time,
    http://www.math.unm.edu/~galicki/vienna/program.html
    INSTITUTE FOR MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
    1999 Fall Semester Program on
    Holonomy Groups in Differential Geometry
    Organizers
    Topics
    • classification of holonomy groups of torsion-free connections
    • locally conformal structures in complex and quaternionic geometry
    • Sasakian-Einstein geometry and contact structures
    • exceptional holonomy groups
    • holonomy reduction and manifolds with large symmetry groups
    • twistor and spinor geometry, parallel spinors, Killing spinors
    • Maldacena's Conjecture, Killing spinors, and near horizon geometries
    The program will open with the Second Meeting on Quaternionic Structures in Mathematics and Physics to be held in Rome, September 6-10, 1999. Many participants of the holonomy program are invited speakers at the Rome meeting. For more information visit the conference web page.

    100. EDGE - Home
    Italian node of the European differential geometry Endeavour .
    http://www.mat.uniroma3.it/users/max/edge/edge_home.htm
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