This book presents a systematic and rigorous approach to transformation geometry using deductive methods. It explores geometric transformations such as translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations, emphasizing logical development and proof-based learning. The book is designed for students to develop a deep understanding of geometric structures through transformations.
This book provides an accessible introduction to singularity theory from a geometric perspective. It studies curves and their singular points, explaining how geometric shapes change under deformation. The text combines intuitive geometric ideas with rigorous mathematical methods, making it suitable for undergraduate and graduate students interested in differential geometry and singularity theory.
This volume is part of The Raymond W. Brink Selected Mathematical Papers series and focuses on significant contributions to geometry published in leading mathematical journals. It contains carefully selected papers that highlight important developments in classical and modern geometry, including geometric structures, transformations, and theoretical results. The collection is intended for advan…
This book presents key results and challenging problems in combinatorial geometry. It is intended for advanced students and researchers interested in geometric structures and combinatorial methods.
This book studies analytic functions through polynomial expansions, presenting classical results in complex analysis. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate mathematics students.
A comprehensive academic text on the study of opaque minerals using reflected light microscopy, focusing on identification, textures, and relationships of ore minerals.