This book consists of two lecture notes on geometric flow equations (O. Schnürer) and Lorentzian geometry - holonomy, spinors and Cauchy Problems (H. Baum and T. Leistner) written by leading experts in these fields. It grew out of the summer school “Geometric flows and the geometry of space-time” held in Hamburg (2016) and provides an excellent introduction for students of mathematics and theoretical physics to important themes of current research in global analysis, differential geometry and mathematical physics
A graduate level text on a subject which brings together several areas of mathematics and physics: p...
‘Gravity, a Geometrical Course’ presents general relativity (GR) in a systematic and exhaustive way,...
This thesis is a study of geometric algebra and its applications to relativistic physics. Geometric ...
"The book aims to give a mathematical presentation of the theory of general relativity (that is, spa...
A geometric flow is a process which is defined by a differential equation and is used to evolve a ge...
Geometric flows have proved to be a powerful geometric analysis tool, perhaps most notably in the st...
The goal of these lectures4 was to present some applications of global analysis to physical problems...
This thesis deals with essentially four different topics within general relativity: pedagogical tech...
Open AccessThis volume is based on the lectures given at the First Inter University Graduate School ...
Space-Time in general relativity is a dynamical entity because it is subject to the Einstein field e...
This established reference work continues to provide its readers with a gateway to some of the most ...
Abstract. A family of hypersurfaces evolves by mean curvature flow if the velocity at each point is ...
This book offers a gentle introduction to key elements of Geometric Algebra, along with their applic...
This volume has been divided into two parts: Geometry and Applications. The geometry portion of the ...
"Mean curvature flow" is a term that is used to describe the evolution of a hypersurface whose norma...
A graduate level text on a subject which brings together several areas of mathematics and physics: p...
‘Gravity, a Geometrical Course’ presents general relativity (GR) in a systematic and exhaustive way,...
This thesis is a study of geometric algebra and its applications to relativistic physics. Geometric ...
"The book aims to give a mathematical presentation of the theory of general relativity (that is, spa...
A geometric flow is a process which is defined by a differential equation and is used to evolve a ge...
Geometric flows have proved to be a powerful geometric analysis tool, perhaps most notably in the st...
The goal of these lectures4 was to present some applications of global analysis to physical problems...
This thesis deals with essentially four different topics within general relativity: pedagogical tech...
Open AccessThis volume is based on the lectures given at the First Inter University Graduate School ...
Space-Time in general relativity is a dynamical entity because it is subject to the Einstein field e...
This established reference work continues to provide its readers with a gateway to some of the most ...
Abstract. A family of hypersurfaces evolves by mean curvature flow if the velocity at each point is ...
This book offers a gentle introduction to key elements of Geometric Algebra, along with their applic...
This volume has been divided into two parts: Geometry and Applications. The geometry portion of the ...
"Mean curvature flow" is a term that is used to describe the evolution of a hypersurface whose norma...
A graduate level text on a subject which brings together several areas of mathematics and physics: p...
‘Gravity, a Geometrical Course’ presents general relativity (GR) in a systematic and exhaustive way,...
This thesis is a study of geometric algebra and its applications to relativistic physics. Geometric ...