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Geometric Measure Theory, Third Edition: A Beginner's Guide [Hardcover]

Frank Morgan (Author)
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August 7, 2000 0125068514 978-0125068512 3
Geometric measure theory has become increasingly essential to geometry as well as numerous and varied physical applications. The third edition of this leading text/reference introduces the theory, the framework for the study of crystal growth, clusters of soap bubbles, and similar structures involving minimization of energy.

Over the past thirty years, this theory has contributed to major advances in geometry and analysis including, for example, the original proof of the positive mass conjecture in cosmology.

This third edition of Geometric Measure Theory: A Beginner's Guide presents, for the first time in print, the proofs of the double bubble and the hexagonal honeycomb conjectures. Four new chapters lead the reader through treatments of the Weaire-Phelan counterexample of Kelvin's conjecture, Almgren's optimal isoperimetric inequality, and immiscible fluids and crystals. The abundant illustrations, examples, exercises, and solutions in this book will enhance its reputation as the most accessible introduction to the subject.

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"This second edition continues to present an accessible and up-to-date source of the major advances in geometric measure theory. The book is intended to give the uninitiated a meaningful introduction to the subject by presenting basic ideas, terminology, and results in a framework that minimizes the plethora of associated technicalities and details. The author accomplishes this objective with resounding success. Moreover, the book also serves as a useful reference for those claiming some degree of expertise in this area since it provides an easily digested, macroscopic view of the subject as a result of its evolution during the past thirty-five years."
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Geometric measure theory provides the framework to understand the structure of a crystal, a soap bubble cluster, or a universe. Over the past forty years it has contributed to major advances in geometry and analysis, including, for example, the original proof of the positive mass conjecture in cosmology. Undergraduates have made important contributions to the subject.
This third edition of Geometric Measure Theory: A Beginner's Guide presents, for the first time in print, the proofs of the Double Bubble Conjecture (equal and unequal volumes) and the Hexagonal Honeycomb Conjecture. Within four new chapters, readers are also led through treatments of the Weaire-Phelan counterexample to the Kelvin conjecture, Almgren's optimal isoperimetric inequality, immiscible fluids, and crystals. The abundant illustrations, examples, exercises, and solutions in this book will enhance its reputation as the most accessible introduction to the subject.

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  • Hardcover: 227 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press; 3 edition (August 7, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0125068514
  • ISBN-13: 978-0125068512
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,974,749 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Up-to-date reference., May 4, 2000
This thin book (175 pages) provides the newcomer or graduate student with an illustrated introduction to geometric measure theory: the basic ideas, terminology, and results. The author has included a few fundamental arguments and a superficial discussion of the regularity theory, but his goal is merely to introduce the subject and make the standard text, "Geometric Measure Theory" by Federer, more accesible. This second edition includes updated material and references, corrections, and a new chapter on soap bubble clusters.

Its contents are: Measures, Lipschitz functions and rectifiable sets, normal and rectifiable currents, the completeness theorem, area-minimizing surfaces, the approximation theorem, regualrity results, monotonicity and oriented tanget cones, flat chains, varifolds, minimal sets, soap bubble clusters.

Includes excercises, plenty of illustrations, and extensive references.

Highly useful for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in analysis and geometry. The "next step" for fractal geometers.

If you want to buy it maybe it should be better to wait for the third edition to appear by June 2000.

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Geometric measure theory could be described as differential geometry, generalized through measure theory to deal with maps and surfaces that are not necessarily smooth, and applied to the calculus of variations. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
oriented tangent cone, smooth embedded manifold, current modulo, integral flat chains, soap bubble clusters, bubble conjecture, rectifiable currents, slicing theory, minimal surface equation, honeycomb conjecture, mass minimizing, rectifiable set, polyhedral chain, flat norm, area minimizing, surface evolver, relative homology class, geometric measure theory, coarea formula, general integrands, minimal submanifolds, covering theorem, integral currents, isoperimetric inequality, area minimization
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, Geometric Measure Theory Figure, Deformation Theorem, Fred Almgren, Williams College, Closure Theorem, Acta Math, Fejes Tóth, Geometry Group, Hutchings Theorem, Indiana Univ, Jean Taylor, Brian White, Ken Brakke, Princeton University Press, Pure Math, Rademacher's Theorem, University of Illinois, Wendell Fleming, Cambridge University Press, Fubini's Theorem, Lord Kelvin, Michael Hutchings, Pure Appl, Royal Soc
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