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The Geometry of Physics: An Introduction, Second Edition |
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Rating: Summary: Good one, even if not the best, probably Review: This is a valuable reference for students pursuing a support or who want to get themselves deeper in the mathemathical part connected with QFT and GR. I particularly appreciated the first chapter about Manifolds and vector fields, the part about algebraic topology (chapter 13: chains, homology groups and De Rahm's theorem, Betti numbers) and the part about homotopy groups. On the other hand the first part about tensors, exterior forms, integration of differential forms and the Lie derivative seems to me a bit uneven compared to the one I've mentioned above. For this section I'd recommend: Aldrovandi - Pereira, "Introduction to geometrical Physics", or V.I. Arnold, "Classical Mechanics" (first part) which is not complete if compared to the other two books (this is a book about the symplectic formulation of CM and not strictly a matemathical book) but things that are contained are exposed in a beautiful way. Another valuable book is Nakahara (a classic one), but I still have to finish reading it so I'll leave a comment about it in the next. The level of T. Frankel is at last yr undergrad - 1st yr graduate.
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