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Convex surfaces (Dover ed.)

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In this self-contained geometry text, the author describes the main results of convex surface theory, providing all definitions and precise theorems.

The first half focuses on extrinsic geometry and applications of the Brunn-Minkowski theory.

The second part examines intrinsic geometry and the realization of intrinsic metrics.Starting with a brief overview of notations and terminology, the text proceeds to convex curves, the theorems of Meusnier and Euler, extrinsic Gauss curvature, and the influence of the curvature on the local shape of a surface.

A chapter on the Brunn-Minkowski theory and its applications is followed by examinations of intrinsic metrics, the metrics of convex hypersurfaces, geodesics, angles, triangulations, and the Gauss-Bonnet theorem.

The final chapter explores the rigidity of convex polyhedra, the realization of polyhedral metrics, Weyl's problem, local realization of metrics with non-negative curvature, open and closed surfaces, and smoothness of realizations.

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Dover Publications
0486154998 / 9780486154992
eBook (EPUB)
516.362
07/11/2013
English
196 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
Reprint. Derived record based on unviewed print version record. Originally published: New York : Interscience Publishers, 1958 in series: Interscience tracts in pure and applied mathematics no. 6.