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  Essential Differential Geometry in Physics

Lecturer
Dr. Frederic P. Schuller

Details
Seminar
, Sprache Deutsch und Englisch, registration via e-mail to fps@aei.mpg.de
Time and place: n.V.; comments on time and place: Zeit und Ort: Auftakttreffen für alle Interessenten in der ersten Vorlesungswoche, am 26. April 2017, um 13:00 Uhr in der Teeküche der Theorie III

Fields of study
WPF Ph-BA ab 5
WPF Ph-MA ab 1

Prerequisites / Organisational information
Participants: advanced bachelor students, master students.
Requirements: first year mathematics courses, TP-1, TP-2 passed.
Language: regularly English; German presentations, however, possible.
Examination: 45 min presentation followed by a discussion.

Contents
Differential geometry is the mathematical language that underpins many of the central concepts of the four theoretical physics courses (classical mechanics, electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, statistical physics) taken in one form or another by all students of physics.
Differential geometry affords a unified view of various important aspects of these subjects, which greatly enhances one’s understanding, but usually cannot be accommodated in the regular lecture courses.
In this seminar, participants will present a pedagogical sequence of talks that exhibit the essential foundations of differential geometry, as they are useful for the physicist.
Student talks will be based on short texts that are provided for each presentation. Emphasis will be placed on a refreshing alternation of theory and applications.

Additional information
Expected participants: 15

Verwendung in folgenden UnivIS-Modulen
Startsemester SS 2017:
Seminar: Essential Differential Geometry in Physics (PS)

Department: Chair of Theoretical Physics
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