Differential Geometry from a Singularity Theory Viewpoint provides a new look at the fascinating and classical subject of the differential geometry of surfaces in Euclidean spaces. The book uses singularity theory to capture some key geometric features of surfaces. It describes the theory of contact and its link with the theory of caustics and wavefronts. It then uses the powerful techniques of these theories to deduce geometric information about surfaces embedded in 3, 4 and 5-dimensional Euclidean spaces. The book also includes recent work of the authors and their collaborators on the geometry of sub-manifolds in Minkowski spaces. Contents:The Case for the Singularity Theory ApproachSubmanifolds of the Euclidean SpaceSingularities of Germs of Smooth MappingsContact Between Submanifolds of ℝnLagrangian and Legendrian SingularitiesSurfaces in the Euclidean 3-SpaceSurfaces in the Euclidean 4-SpaceSurfaces in the Euclidean 5-SpaceSpacelike Surfaces in the Minkowski Space-TimeGlobal Viewpoint Readership: Advanced undergraduates and post-graduate students, and researchers in the fields of differential geometry and singularity theory. Key Features:The book is unique in its nature. It provides a coherent approach for studying the geometry of sub-manifolds of various ambient spaces from the singularity theory point of viewThe book informs the reader about the progress in the field of extrinsic differential geometry and singularity theory. The information is new and has not been treated in previous textbooksThe book gathers scattered work from various research articles, most of which are recent, and describes techniques that could be used to tackle problems in other areas of mathematicsKeywords:Contact;Extrinsic Geometry;Genericity;Caustics;Singularities;Surfaces;Transversality;Wave Fronts
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