Do not merely read Oprea; compute with Oprea. That is the secret to the "better" differential geometry experience.
: Investigating Gaussian and mean curvature.
(and can be adapted for Mathematica) to help students visualize complex geometric constructions, such as geodesics and Delaunay surfaces. Industrial Engineering
This book provides an introduction to differential geometry and its applications. It covers the basic concepts of differential geometry, including curves and surfaces, tangent spaces, and curvature. The author also explores the applications of differential geometry in various fields, such as physics, engineering, and computer science.
John Oprea is a mathematician with a rich academic background. He received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Michigan and has taught at various institutions, including the University of Oklahoma. Oprea's research interests lie in differential geometry, algebraic topology, and mathematics education. He has written several books and articles on these subjects, and his expertise is widely recognized.
Do not merely read Oprea; compute with Oprea. That is the secret to the "better" differential geometry experience.
: Investigating Gaussian and mean curvature. Do not merely read Oprea; compute with Oprea
(and can be adapted for Mathematica) to help students visualize complex geometric constructions, such as geodesics and Delaunay surfaces. Industrial Engineering (and can be adapted for Mathematica) to help
This book provides an introduction to differential geometry and its applications. It covers the basic concepts of differential geometry, including curves and surfaces, tangent spaces, and curvature. The author also explores the applications of differential geometry in various fields, such as physics, engineering, and computer science. The author also explores the applications of differential
John Oprea is a mathematician with a rich academic background. He received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Michigan and has taught at various institutions, including the University of Oklahoma. Oprea's research interests lie in differential geometry, algebraic topology, and mathematics education. He has written several books and articles on these subjects, and his expertise is widely recognized.