gee thanks! sorry I didn't know where to post. By differential geometry I meant I followed the exact pattern in which the book calculus on manifolds presents the topics: fields and forms, chains, integration on chains, The Stokes' theorem, manifolds.. Thanks! :)
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I am a final year Mathematics and Computing undergraduate. I am expected to submit an extensive B.Sc. thesis in four months. I have previously studied multivariable calculus, differential fields and...
I am a final year Mathematics and Computing undergraduate. I am expected to submit an extensive B.Sc. thesis in four months. I have previously studied multivariable calculus, differential forms, chains, and a little bit of Theory of manifolds (Calculus on Manifolds, Michael Spivak). I am...