Thnks Studiot "lectures on DG " by Struik is a gem indeed...This made all my searches fruitful...it has all the topics i needed in required length and depth...:P
Is the book enough or should i do the practice stuff along with Schaum's Outline- differential geometry ?
I mean should it be...
Thnks Studiot "lectures on DG " by Struik is a gem indeed...This made all my searches fruitful...it has all the topics i needed in required length and depth...:P
Is the book enough or should i do the practice stuff along with Schaum's Outline- differential geometry ?
I mean should it be read...
OnE thing please don't get me wrong ! I don't want to go into pretty much details...the topics i have mentioned comprise 98% of the syllabus ...these are the only topics that i will deal at undergraduate level and want to learn that much only which can earn me good marks ( but the college has...
Thanks even i hope the same but my professor and his book are useless and leave me helpless...My course in mainly theory centered ...I think its the classic one...that is why it appears too boring...
BTW my course mainly deals with use of derivatives(total and partial) merged along with some...
HI, am a newbie to differential geometry..Can anyone please suggest me a book suitable for Maths hons student...
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required topics-
one parameter family of surfaces, developables associated with a curve : polar and rectifying & osculating developables ,two...