The Universe of Quadrics

Georg Glaeser author Hellmuth Stachel author Boris Odehnal author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG

Published:23rd Apr '21

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The Universe of Quadrics

This text presents the theory of quadrics in a modern form. It builds on the previously published book "The Universe of Conics", including many novel results that are not easily accessible elsewhere. As in the conics book, the approach combines synthetic and analytic methods to derive projective, affine, and metrical properties, covering both Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries.

While the history of conics is more than two thousand years old, the theory of quadrics began to develop approximately three hundred years ago. Quadrics play a fundamental role in numerous fields of mathematics and physics, their applications ranging from mechanical engineering, architecture, astronomy, and design to computer graphics.

This text will be invaluable to undergraduate and graduate mathematics students, those in adjacent fields of study, and anyone with a deeper interest in geometry. Complemented with about three hundred fifty figures and photographs,this innovative text will enhance your understanding of projective geometry, linear algebra, mechanics, and differential geometry, with careful exposition and many illustrative exercises.

“The Universe of Quadrics (UQ) is the beautifully written sequel to the authors’ 2016 The Universe of Conics (UC), which was also a pleasure to review. … Throughout UQ there is constant reference to UC and I would recommend readers interested in diving in these waters to have both texts close.” (Tushar Das, MAA Reviews, April 16, 2023)

“The authors of this marvelous book … . Given the enormous wealth of results it contains … . It is clearly a labor of love, and if the subject has any chance of gaining readers, then this book is its best chance, given not only the care with which everything is presented, in a self-contained manner, but also the wealth of stunning multi-colored figures of the highest quality.” (Victor V. Pambuccian, Mathematical Reviews, March, 2

ISBN: 9783662610558

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606 pages

1st ed. 2020