Tensor analysis and elementary differential geometry for physicists and engineers

This book comprehensively presents topics, such as Dirac notation, tensor analysis, elementary differential geometry of moving surfaces, and k-differential forms. Additionally, two new chapters of Cartan differential forms and Dirac and tensor notations in quantum mechanics are added to this second...

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Main Author Nguyen-Schäfer, Hung
Other Authors Schmidt, Jan-Philip
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer, 2016, ©2017.
Edition2nd ed.
SeriesMathematical engineering.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9783662484975
9783662484951
Physical Description1 online resource (389 pages)

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Summary:This book comprehensively presents topics, such as Dirac notation, tensor analysis, elementary differential geometry of moving surfaces, and k-differential forms. Additionally, two new chapters of Cartan differential forms and Dirac and tensor notations in quantum mechanics are added to this second edition. The reader is provided with hands-on calculations and worked-out examples at which he will learn how to handle the bra-ket notation, tensors, differential geometry, and differential forms; and to apply them to the physical and engineering world. Many methods and applications are given in CFD, continuum mechanics, electrodynamics in special relativity, cosmology in the Minkowski four-dimensional spacetime, and relativistic and non-relativistic quantum mechanics. Tensors, differential geometry, differential forms, and Dirac notation are very useful advanced mathematical tools in many fields of modern physics and computational engineering. They are involved in special and general relativity physics, quantum mechanics, cosmology, electrodynamics, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and continuum mechanics. The target audience of this all-in-one book primarily comprises graduate students in mathematics, physics, engineering, research scientists, and engineers.
Item Description:3.2 Arc Length and Surface in Curvilinear Coordinates.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783662484975
9783662484951
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Physical Description:1 online resource (389 pages)