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MATH6628 - Differential Geometry

Course Name: 
Differential Geometry
Course Code: 
MATH6628
Course Credits: 
4
Level: 
Graduate
Prerequisites: 
None
Course Description: 

This course is about the analysis of manifolds such as curves, surfaces and hypersurfaces in higher dimensional space using the tools of calculus and linear algebra. There will be many examples discussed, including some which arise in the theory of general relativity. Emphasis will be placed on developing intuitions and learning to use calculations to verify and prove theorems. Students need a good background in linear algebra. Some exposure to differential equations is helpful but not absolutely necessary.

Content: 
Manifolds; Differential Forms; Riemannian Geometry; Curvature, torsion and Levi-Civita connections; Isometries and conformal transformations; Aspects of General Relativity
Assessment: 
The course assessment has two components consisting of coursework (40%) and a final exam (60%): One in-course test - 20% of overall grade; One group project - 20% of overall grade; Final exam - 60% of overall grade
Categoryofcourses: 
Typeofcourse: 
Electives
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