Pentagon Graph Paper Journal - 300 Page Pentagon Graph Paper Journal
by Millionaire Moments
Hyperbolic Geometry and Barbilian Spaces (Publication / United States Catholic Conference)
by Wladimir-George Boskoff
Euclid Vindicated from Every Blemish: Edited and Annotated by Vincenzo 4 Risi. Translated by G.B. Halsted and L. Allegri
Sources of Hyperbolic Geometry (History of Mathematics, #10)
This book presents, for the first time in English, the papers of Beltrami, Klein, and Poincare that brought hyperbolic geometry into the mainstream of mathematics. A recognition of Beltrami comparable to that given the pioneering works of Bolyai and Labachevsky seems long overdue - not only because Beltrami rescued hyperbolic geometry from oblivion by proving it to be logically consistent, but because he gave it a concrete meaning (a model) that made hyperbolic geometry part of ordinary mathemat...
An Introduction to the Theory of Automorphic Functions
by Lester R Ford
Introduction to Hyperbolic Geometry (Universitext)
by A. Ramsay and R D Richtmyer
This text for advanced undergraduates emphasizes the logical connections of the subject. The derivations of formulas from the axioms do not make use of models of the hyperbolic plane until the axioms are shown to be categorical; the differential geometry of surfaces is developed far enough to establish its connections to the hyperbolic plane; and the axioms and proofs use the properties of the real number system to avoid the tedium of a completely synthetic approach. The development includes pro...
Geometric Analysis is one of the most active research fields nowadays. The interplay between geometric and analytic techniques is at the core of recent remarkable advances in Differential Geometry and Topology. However, the majority of the monographs and books on the subject focus on intrinsic Riemannian Geometry techniques and applications. A systematic treatment of problems involving the extrinsic curvature of submanifolds is still missing in the literature. In particular, up to our knowledge,...
Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometries
by University Marvin J Greenberg
This is the definitive presentation of the history, development and philosophical significance of non-Euclidean geometry as well as of the rigorous foundations for it and for elementary Euclidean geometry, essentially according to Hilbert. Appropriate for liberal arts students, prospective high school teachers, math. majors, and even bright high school students. The first eight chapters are mostly accessible to any educated reader; the last two chapters and the two appendices contain more advanc...
100 Worksheets - Finding Face Values with 4 Digit Numbers (100 Days Math Face Value, #3)
by Kapoo Stem
100 Worksheets - Finding Face Values with 2 Digit Numbers (100 Days Math Face Value, #1)
by Kapoo Stem
The Foundations of Geometry and the Non-Euclidean Plane (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics)
by G. E. Martin
This book is a text for junior, senior, or first-year graduate courses traditionally titled Foundations of Geometry and/or Non Euclidean Geometry. The first 29 chapters are for a semester or year course on the foundations of geometry. The remaining chap ters may then be used for either a regular course or independent study courses. Another possibility, which is also especially suited for in-service teachers of high school geometry, is to survey the the fundamentals of absolute geometry (Chapte...
Matrix Gateway to Geometric Algebra, Spacetime and Spinors
by Garret Sobczyk
Surveys in Geometry I
The volume consists of a set of surveys on geometry in the broad sense. The goal is to present a certain number of research topics in a non-technical and appealing manner. The topics surveyed include spherical geometry, the geometry of finite-dimensional normed spaces, metric geometry (Bishop-Gromov type inequalities in Gromov-hyperbolic spaces), convexity theory and inequalities involving volumes and mixed volumes of convex bodies, 4-dimensional topology, Teichmuller spaces and mapping class g...
Lectures on Fundamental Concepts of Algebra and Geometry
by John Wesley Young, William Wells Denton, and Ulysses Grant Mitchell