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10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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maths background for General Relativity and QFT,
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This review is from: Riemannian Geometry and Geometric Analysis (Universitext) (Paperback)
For theoretical physicists, especially those studying Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, Or if your subject is quantum field theory. Jost's book is good preparation. He offers an in-depth teaching of Riemannian geometry. So ideas like covariant and contravariant derivatives on a manifold take on elegant meaning.
Note that General Relativity does not get an explicit mention. However, a typical physics GR course might often not have time to give a good discussion of the underlying maths. And standard GR texts, like Misner, Thorne and Wheeler or Weinberg, also tend to have very abbreviated explanations of the maths. So Jost's book is useful for those of you inclined to look further. The length of the book means it's probably too long for a standard 1 term or semester course, if the intent is to entirely cover the book.
9 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
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Intro to Riemannian Geom. and Geom. Analysis,
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This review is from: Riemannian Geometry, Geometric Analysis (Universitext) (Paperback)
Covers standard material on Reimannian Geometry. In addition: variational problems from QFT. Spin geometry and Dirac operators are explained in detail.
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Riemannian Geometry and Geometric Analysis by Jürgen Jost (Paperback - December 6, 2001)
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