General Investigations of Curved Surfaces: Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Peter Pesic

Carl Friedrich Gauß
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Long regarded as a masterpiece in content and form, this work defines the concept of surface curvature and presents the important theorem stating that the "Gauss curvature" is invariant under arbitrary isometric deformation of a curved surface. This edition of Gauss's classic features a new introduction, bibliography, and notes by science historian Peter Pesic. 1902 edition.
Genres: Mathematics
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