
Ebook Info
- Published: 1997
- Number of pages: 464 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 7.87 MB
- Authors: Giovanni Giachetta
Description
This book incorporates 3 modern aspects of mathematical physics: the jet methods in differential geometry, Lagrangian formalism on jet manifolds and the multimomentum approach to Hamiltonian formalism. Several contemporary field models are investigated in detail.This is not a book on differential geometry. However, modern concepts of differential geometry such as jet manifolds and connections are used throughout the book. Quadratic Lagrangians and Hamiltonians are studied at the general level including a treatment of Hamiltonian formalism on composite fiber manifolds. The book presents new geometric methods and results in field theory.
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⭐I used by now the first two chapter that are a revision on bundles and jets, while I only read the rest. I’ve been studying these arguments on Sauders’ book and I wanted something to have a comparison. I also wanted to have a glance at physical applications of these differential geometry objects. This book has been useful for both. Of course Saunders “Geometry of jet bundles” is specific and so it is a lot more complete, but on this book you can have a glance at the “whole picture” of bundles and jets more easily and quickly. This has been my humble use of a book that goes far beyond what is at present my interest, but perhaps will be of help to someone else.
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