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Curves and Singularities

Curves and Singularities

Curves and Singularities

A Geometrical Introduction to Singularity Theory
2nd Edition
J. W. Bruce, University of Liverpool
P. J. Giblin, University of Liverpool
November 1992
Paperback
9780521429993
$99.99
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    The differential geometry of curves and surfaces in Euclidean space has fascinated mathematicians since the time of Newton. Here the authors cast the theory into a new light, that of singularity theory. This second edition has been thoroughly revised throughout and includes a multitude of new exercises and examples. A new final chapter has been added which covers recently developed techniques in the classification of functions of several variables, a subject central to many applications of singularity theory. Also in this second edition are new sections on the Morse lemma and the classification of plane curve singularities. The only prerequisites for students to follow this textbook are a familiarity with linear algebra and advanced calculus. Thus it will be invaluable for anyone who would like an introduction to modern singularity theory.

    • Completely revised edition
    • It studies classic ideas from a completely modern point of view
    • Sold 3000 in the first edition

    Product details

    November 1992
    Paperback
    9780521429993
    340 pages
    229 × 153 × 20 mm
    0.545kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introductory example: a gravitational catastrophe machine
    • 2. Curves, and functions on them
    • 3. More about functions
    • 4. Regular values and smooth manifolds
    • 5. Envelopes
    • 6. Unfoldings
    • 7. Unfoldings: applications
    • 8. Transversality
    • 9. Generic properties of curves
    • 10. More on unfoldings
    • 11. Singular points, several variables and generic surfaces
    • Appendix: Null sets and Sard's theorem.