New Developments In Differential Geometry Budapest 1996

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New Developments in Differential Geometry, Budapest 1996

Author: J. Szenthe
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-12-06
Proceedings of the Conference on Differential Geometry, Budapest, Hungary, July 27-30, 1996
Semi-Riemannian Maps and Their Applications

Author: Eduardo García-Río
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2013-06-29
A major flaw in semi-Riemannian geometry is a shortage of suitable types of maps between semi-Riemannian manifolds that will compare their geometric properties. Here, a class of such maps called semi-Riemannian maps is introduced. The main purpose of this book is to present results in semi-Riemannian geometry obtained by the existence of such a map between semi-Riemannian manifolds, as well as to encourage the reader to explore these maps. The first three chapters are devoted to the development of fundamental concepts and formulas in semi-Riemannian geometry which are used throughout the work. In Chapters 4 and 5 semi-Riemannian maps and such maps with respect to a semi-Riemannian foliation are studied. Chapter 6 studies the maps from a semi-Riemannian manifold to 1-dimensional semi- Euclidean space. In Chapter 7 some splitting theorems are obtained by using the existence of a semi-Riemannian map. Audience: This volume will be of interest to mathematicians and physicists whose work involves differential geometry, global analysis, or relativity and gravitation.
Riemannian Submersions and Related Topics

This book provides the first-ever systematic introduction to thetheory of Riemannian submersions, which was initiated by BarrettO''Neill and Alfred Gray less than four decades ago. The authorsfocus their attention on classification theorems when the total spaceand the fibres have nice geometric properties.