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         Differential Geometry:     more books (100)
  1. Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces: A Concise Guide by Victor A. Toponogov, 2005-12-05
  2. Applied Differential Geometry by William L. Burke, 1985-05-31
  3. Riemannian Geometry (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Peter Petersen, 2006-08-09
  4. An Introduction to Differentiable Manifolds and Riemannian Geometry, Revised (Pure and Applied Mathematics)
  5. Modern Differential Geometry for Physicists (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics) by C. J. Isham, 1999-06
  6. Differential Geometry, Lie Groups, and Symmetric Spaces (Graduate Studies in Mathematics) by Sigurdur Helgason, 2001-07
  7. Differential Geometry, Gauge Theories, and Gravity (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by M. Göckeler, T. Schücker, 1989-07-28
  8. Lectures on Differential Geometry (Conference Proceedings and Lecture Notes in Geometry and Topology) by Richard Schoen, Shing-Tung Yau, 1994-06
  9. Differential Geometry: A First Course by D. Somasundaram, 2004-12
  10. Foundations of Differential Geometry, Vol. 1 (Wiley Classics Library) by Shoshichi Kobayashi, Katsumi Nomizu, 1996-02-08
  11. Differential Geometry and Topology: With a View to Dynamical Systems (Studies in Advanced Mathematics) by Keith Burns, Marian Gidea, 2005-05-27
  12. A Comprehensive Introduction to Differential Geometry, Volume 4, 3rd Edition by Michael Spivak, 1999-01-01
  13. Metric Structures in Differential Geometry by Gerard Walschap, 2004-03-18
  14. Riemannian Geometry (Universitext) by Sylvestre Gallot, Dominique Hulin, et all 2004-11-18

41. Statistical Laboratory: J. R. Norris
Research interests Topics in probability and analysis, including stochastic differential equations, Malliavin calculus, analysis of heat kernels, homogenization, Brownian motion and Brownian sheet, stochastic differential geometry, models of coagulation and coalescence.
http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/Dept/People/norris.html
University of Cambridge Mathematics Statistical Laboratory People / J. R. Norris
Dr James Norris
Email address : J.R.Norris@statslab.cam.ac.uk Research interests : Topics in probability and analysis, including stochastic differential equations, Malliavin calculus, analysis of heat kernels, homogenization, Brownian motion and Brownian sheet, stochastic differential geometry, models of coagulation and coalescence. Let me describe in a little more detail my interest in coagulation. In diverse contexts one is led to consider a large system of particles (bubbles, droplets, stars, molecules...) which, over time, stick together to form larger particles. This can be modelled as a Markov random process. The challenge is to discover the possible sorts of behaviour of these systems: is there a non-random approximation giving the evolving concentrations of particles of various masses, do most of the particles eventually (or instantaneously) stick together, do spatial fluctuations matter, does the mass distribution, suitably renormalised, converge in long time? These are questions of interest to scientists in many fields but a rigorous mathematical theory has only partly emerged. Techniques relevant to the analysis of these processes are martingales, weak convergence, coupling of processes and plenty of careful estimates. Further details can be found on my Personal Home Page
Or go to Statistical Laboratory Members University of Cambridge Mathematics Statistical Laboratory ... People / J. R. Norris

42. Differential Geometry
differential geometry. CTJ Dodson. General description differential geometry begins with the study of curves and surfaces in threedimensional Euclidean space.
http://www.ma.umist.ac.uk/kd/ma351/ma351.html
Next: Geometry, topology and homotopy
Differential Geometry
C.T.J. Dodson General description: Differential geometry begins with the study of curves and surfaces in three-dimensional Euclidean space. Using vector calculus and moving frames of reference on curves embedded in surfaces we can define quantities such as Gaussian curvature that allow us to distinguish among surfaces. The extension of the theory to higher dimensions leads to the study of n-manifolds, 1-manifolds being curves and 2-manifolds being surfaces. A distance structure was provided by Riemann and so we study Riemannian n-manifolds, their curvature and curves in them. We consider geodesic (literally, `divide the Earth') curves, which give extremal paths in n-manifolds, generalizing lines in the plane and great circles on a sphere.
Some animations of curves, surfaces and knots
Notes On Making Mathematical Notes For Your Course (PDF format). Course description: Tangent vectors, vector fields, differentiable maps; curves, Frenet frames; surfaces, shape operator, Gaussian and mean curvature; n-manifolds, metric, Riemann curvature and geodesics.
See the online documents relating to this course: 351 Background Notes Curves Surfaces
Manifolds
... Tutorial Problems 4 Mathematica Notebooks on curves and surfaces from 117To use, download and open in Mathematica

43. Bibliographies
Journal of differential geometry. Access to the JDG bibliography. Journal of differential geometry (WAIS); Journal of differential geometry (Glimpse).
http://www.math.ufl.edu/math/biblio.html
Bibliographies
We are still developing this service. Please send comments and error reports to cws@math.ufl.edu. This file was last modified on September 16, 1997
Table of Contents
Introduction to the Bibliographies
This is a collection of bibliographies served to the Internet by the University of Florida Department of Mathematics. Details on individual bibliographies are contained in appropriate sections below. At this writing, we offer two distinct search mechanisms for the bibliographies, which are also described in more detail below. This introduction says a bit about the two database servers and offers some general remarks on their use.
Saving Your Search
You probably want to save your search results to one or more files on your own computer, and most Web readers will let you do this from a Save, Save As, or Print command. Users of graphics-based browsers probably want to look for a Save As button or menu item. Lynx users would use the

44. Matematický Ústav V Opavì
Contact information, instructions to authors.
http://jdga.slu.cz/
Slezská univerzita v Opavì
Matematický ústav v Opavì
Struktura
Vedení ústavu Oddìlení Lidé Vìdecká rada Matematického ústavu SU ... Oborové komise doktorského studia Aktuální oznámení Výsledky 1. kola pøijímacího øízení Akreditace: (schváleno 2002) (schváleno 2001) (3. roèník) Informace o II. kole pøijímacího øízení pro akademický rok 2004-2005 Kolokviální pøedná¹ka Poèítaèový kurz pro seniory Studium Informace pro uchazeèe o studium Informace pro studenty Aplikovaná matematika pro øe¹ení krizových situací Socrates/Erasmus ... Archiv pøedná¹ek a semináøù Vìda Granty Výzkumné zámìry Habilitaèní a profesorská øízení Mathematical Publications ... Preprintové øady Knihovna On-line zdroje Uèební texty MÚ Slovníky Souborný katalog MÚ a FPF ... Souborný katalog ÈR (CASLIN) Pùjèovní doba knihovny MÚ Konference nd International Symposium on Functional Equations , Opava, June 20-27, 2004 Celostátní soutì¾ SVOÈ th , September 18-25, 2004 Konference organizované v minulosti Dokumenty Zápisy z kolegií øeditele MÚ Výroèní zprávy o èinnosti MÚ za rok 2003 (PDF) Výroèní zprávy o èinnosti MÚ (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)

45. Professor C.T.J. Dodson
UMIST, Manchester. differential geometry, stochastic geometry and applications.
http://www.ma.umist.ac.uk/kd/homepage/dodson.html
Next: Research interests
Professor C.T.J. Dodson
Department of Mathematics UMIST , Manchester M60 1QD, UK
Welcome to Kit Dodson's homepage
My research interests are in differential geometry and stochastic geometry , and applications; click here for recent books and cv . When I'm not doing mathematics, I enjoy windsurfing, sailing and local history of our Yorkshire Dales village. I moved in 1996 from the University of Toronto, where I had been professor since 1989, before which I was Head of Mathematics at Lancaster University. You can email me at: dodson@umist.ac.uk

Kit Dodson 2004-05-28

46. Alfred Gray's Home Page
This differential geometry web site is maintained in memory of. Professor Alfred Gray. (1939 1998). Costa s minimal surface. The Mathematica
http://math.cl.uh.edu/~gray/
This Differential Geometry web site is maintained in memory of
Professor Alfred Gray
Costa's minimal surface The Mathematica miniprograms and Compressed sample notebooks for
Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces with Mathematica, Second Edition , CRC Press (1998), (See CRC Catalog)
Curvas y Superficies , Addison-Wesley Ibero-Americana (1994),
Differentialgeometrie , Spektrum-Verlag (1994),
Japanese Edition (1996), Italian Edition, 1998.
are available
SurfaceExplorer
, a Mathematica application for viewing surfaces from differential geometry, is now available. Visit the
space curve gallery,

plane curve gallery,

constant curvature surface gallery

minimal surface gallery
and the general surface gallery. For comments on this page, contact Michael Mezzino by email mezzino@math.cl.uh.edu. or his home page http://math.cl.uh.edu/~mezzino Files are also available via anonymous ftp at ftp://math.cl.uh.edu/

47. 8ICDGA 2001
Opava (Czech Republic), August 2731, 2001.
http://8icdga.math.slu.cz/
8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY AND ITS APPLICATIONS
Opava, Czech Republic
organized by the Mathematical Institute of the Silesian University in Opava in collaboration with other Czech universities
DOCUMENTS
Second Announcement
Third Announcement

List of contributions
(including poster session)
Abstracts

Program

Instructions to Authors

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Differential Geometry and Its Applications
PHOTOS
A photo gallery is opened here from 20.III.2002 to 20.III.2003.
CONTACT PERSON
Jan Kotulek
phone: +420 553 684 359
fax: +420 553 715 029
e-mail: Jan.Kotulek@math.slu.cz Last change: April 10, 2002

48. Differential Geometry Authors/titles Recent Submissions
differential geometry. Errors and typos corrected, and related references added Subjclass High Energy Physics - Theory; differential geometry
http://arxiv.org/list/math.DG/recent
Differential Geometry
Authors and titles for recent submissions
  • Fri, 4 Jun 2004 Thu, 3 Jun 2004 Wed, 2 Jun 2004 Tue, 1 Jun 2004 ... Mon, 31 May 2004
  • Fri, 4 Jun 2004
    math.SG/0406069 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Connected Components of the Space of Surface Group Representations II
    Authors: Nan-Kuo Ho Chiu-Chu Melissa Liu
    Comments: 8 pages
    Subj-class: Symplectic Geometry; Differential Geometry
    math.GT/0406056 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Thurston's bending measure conjecture for once punctured torus groups
    Authors: Caroline Series
    Comments: 13 pages, figures
    Subj-class: Geometric Topology; Differential Geometry
    MSC-class:
    math.FA/0406054 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Special Standard Static Space-Times
    Authors: Fernando Dobarro Bulent Unal
    Comments: 16 pages, submitted to Nonlinear Analysis TMA
    Subj-class: Functional Analysis; Analysis of PDEs; Differential Geometry MSC-class:
    math.DG/0406051 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Zero entropy and bounded topology Authors: Gabriel P. Paternain Jimmy Petean Subj-class: Differential Geometry; Dynamical Systems
    Thu, 3 Jun 2004
    math.AP/0406028

    49. Differential Gometry And General Relativity
    A course from the Department of Mathematics at Hofstra University on differential geometry and general relativity.
    http://www.hofstra.edu/~matscw/diff_geom/tc.html
    Introduction to Differential Geometry and General Relativity
    Lecture Notes by Stefan Waner,
    Department of Mathematics, Hofstra University
    These notes are dedicated to the memory of Hanno Rund.
    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Preliminaries: Distance, Open Sets, Parametric Surfaces and Smooth Functions 2. Smooth Manifolds and Scalar Fields 3. Tangent Vectors and the Tangent Space 4. Contravariant and Covariant Vector Fields ... Download the latest version of the differential geometry/relativity notes in PDF format References and Suggested Further Reading
    (Listed in the rough order reflecting the degree to which they were used) Bernard F. Schutz, A First Course in General Relativity (Cambridge University Press, 1986)
    David Lovelock and Hanno Rund, Tensors, Differential Forms, and Variational Principles (Dover, 1989)
    Charles E. Weatherburn, An Introduction to Riemannian Geometry and the Tensor Calculus (Cambridge University Press, 1963)
    Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne and John A. Wheeler, Gravitation (W.H. Freeman, 1973)
    Keith R. Symon

    50. Congress Alfred Gray
    International Congress on differential geometry. in memory of Alfred Gray (19391998). September, 18-23, 2000, Bilbao (Spain). The
    http://www.ehu.es/Gray/
    International Congress on Differential Geometry
    in memory of Alfred Gray (1939-1998)
    September, 18-23, 2000, Bilbao (Spain)
    The Congress will take place in Avda. Lehendakari Aguirre 83, Bilbao
    Scientific Committee: Th. Banchoff (Brown University, USA), J. P. Bourguignon (IHES, France), S. Donaldson (Imperial College, England), J. Eells (Cambridge University, England), S. Gindikin (Rutgers University, USA), M. Gromov (IHES, France), O. Kowalski (Charles University, Czech Republic), M. Mezzino (University of Houston-Clear Lake, USA), S. Novikov (University of Maryland, USA), M. Pinsky (Northwestern University, USA), A. Ros (Universidad de Granada), S. Salamon (Oxford University, England), L. Vanhecke (Katholicke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium), J. Wolf (University of California-Berkeley, USA).
    Organizing Committee: chairman L. A. Cordero (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela), (Universidad de Murcia), (CSIC), M. Macho-Stadler (Universidad de Valencia), L. Ugarte (Universidad de Zaragoza).
    Main Speakers:
    Thomas Banchoff (Brown University, USA)

    51. Levoca 2001
    Advanced 5day course, immediately before the 8th International Conference on differential geometry and its Applications (27-31 August 2001). Mathematical Institute, Silesian University, Opava, Czech Republic; 2024 August 2001.
    http://www.math.slu.cz/levoca.html
    Advanced 5-day course
    VARIATIONAL SEQUENCES AND BICOMPLEXES
    August 20-24, 2001
    Opava, Czech Republic
    organized by the Mathematical Institute of the Silesian University in Opava The course takes place immediately before
    8-th International Conference on Differential Geometry and Its Applications (27-31 August 2001)

    SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
    LECTURES
    Group Invariant Solutions to Differential Equations and Reduction of Variational Bicomplexes Introduction to Variational Sequences Geometric Aspects of Conservation Laws of Nonlinear Differential Equations
    LECTURERS
    Prof. Ian M. Anderson
    Department of Mathematics and Statistics Utah State University Logan, Utah 84 322 USA e-mail: anderson@math.usu.edu
    Prof. Demeter Krupka
    Mathematical Institute Silesian University at Opava Bezrucovo nam. 13, 746 01 Opava Czech Republic e-mail: Demeter.Krupka@math.slu.cz
    Prof. Alexander Verbovetsky
    Diffiety Institute Independent University of Moscow Bolshoi Vlasevsky Pereulok, Dom 11, Moscow Russia e-mail: verbovet@mccme.ru
    PROGRAM OF THE COURSE
    Group Invariant Solutions to Differential Equations and Reduction of Variational Bicomplexes (I. M. Anderson)

    52. Differential Geometry Authors/titles Recent Submissions
    xxx.lanl.gov/archive/dgga More results from xxx.lanl.gov differential geometryCalendar. differential geometry. August 11, 2003 to May 14, 2004 at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, California
    http://xxx.lanl.gov/list/math.DG/recent
    Differential Geometry
    Authors and titles for recent submissions
  • Fri, 4 Jun 2004 Thu, 3 Jun 2004 Wed, 2 Jun 2004 Tue, 1 Jun 2004 ... Mon, 31 May 2004
  • Fri, 4 Jun 2004
    math.SG/0406069 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Connected Components of the Space of Surface Group Representations II
    Authors: Nan-Kuo Ho Chiu-Chu Melissa Liu
    Comments: 8 pages
    Subj-class: Symplectic Geometry; Differential Geometry
    math.GT/0406056 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Thurston's bending measure conjecture for once punctured torus groups
    Authors: Caroline Series
    Comments: 13 pages, figures
    Subj-class: Geometric Topology; Differential Geometry
    MSC-class:
    math.FA/0406054 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Special Standard Static Space-Times
    Authors: Fernando Dobarro Bulent Unal
    Comments: 16 pages, submitted to Nonlinear Analysis TMA
    Subj-class: Functional Analysis; Analysis of PDEs; Differential Geometry MSC-class:
    math.DG/0406051 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Zero entropy and bounded topology Authors: Gabriel P. Paternain Jimmy Petean Subj-class: Differential Geometry; Dynamical Systems
    Thu, 3 Jun 2004
    math.AP/0406028

    53. EDGE-Madrid
    Portuguese and Spanish node of the European Research Training Network European differential geometry Endeavour . Lists members and activities.
    http://www.uam.es/departamentos/ciencias/matematicas/geometria/
    EDGE-Madrid
    Portuguese and Spanish node of the European Research Training Network
    European Differential Geometry Endeavour
    First meeting RTGF
    Miraflores de la Sierra, Madrid, 24-28 November 2003
    Organizing committee: Main themes. The first meeting of the RTGF will focus on the interplay between gauge theory, algebraic geometry and string theory. Invited speakers: Nigel Hitchin (Oxford), Ruben Minasian (Ecole Polytechnique, Paris), Peter Newstead (Liverpool and CSIC-Madrid), Christoph Schweigert (Hamburg), Richard Thomas (Imperial College, London). The meeting will take place at a conference and residence hall called "La Cristalera", at 2 Km. from Miraflores de la Sierra, a small village located 50 Km. north of Madrid. All the participants will be accommodated in this residence. La Cristalera will open on Monday 24th at noon. and will close on Friday 28 after lunch. This means that accommodation at this residence will not be possible outside these dates. There will be lunch served at 13.30 on Monday 24th and Friday 28th. Details on how to get to "La Cristalera" will be given later. Programme.

    54. The Math Forum - Math Library - Diffrntl Geom.
    This page contains sites relating to differential geometry. Hosted by the Math Forum. more . DG differential geometry (Front for the Mathematics ArXiv) Univ.
    http://mathforum.org/library/topics/differential_g/
    Browse and Search the Library
    Home
    Math Topics Geometry : Diffrntl Geom.

    Library Home
    Search Full Table of Contents Suggest a Link ... Library Help
    Selected Sites (see also All Sites in this category
  • Curve Family Index (Visual Dictionary of Special Plane Curves) - Xah Lee
    A discussion of the many ways to classify curves, how they are named, a curve family tree, and interconnection between curves, with related Web sites about fractals and curves. Hosted by the Math Forum. more>>
  • DG Differential Geometry (Front for the Mathematics ArXiv) - Univ. of California, Davis
    Differential Geometry preprints, from the U.C. Davis front end for the xxx.lanl.gov e-Print archive, a major site for mathematics preprints that has incorporated many formerly independent specialist archives. Search by keyword or browse by topic. more>>
  • Differential Geometry - Dave Rusin; The Mathematical Atlas
    A short article designed to provide an introduction to differential geometry, the language of modern physics and an area of mathematical delight. Typically, one considers sets which are manifolds (that is, locally resemble Euclidean space) and which come equipped with a measure of distances. In particular, this includes classical studies of the curvature of curves and surfaces. Local questions both apply and help study differential equations; global questions often invoke algebraic topology. History, applications and related fields and subfields; textbooks, reference works, and tutorials; software and tables; other web sites with this focus.
  • 55. Karsten Grosse-Brauckmann: Research
    differential geometry, especially surfaces of constant mean curvature.
    http://www.math.uni-bonn.de/people/kgb/Research/research.html
    www.math.uni-bonn.de/people/kgb/research.html
    K. Grosse-Brauckmann: Research
    Projects
    Much of my research is devoted to constant mean curvature (cmc) surfaces, in particular the construction of examples. Constant mean curvature surfaces appear in nature, in particular when the area of an interface is minimized under a volume constraint. Soap bubbles are the most popular example: The photos show Tom Noddy at the International Congress 1998 (courtesy of J. Sullivan ). Mathematicians have used the following methods to construct constant mean curvature surfaces: Kapouleas produced surfaces close to some degenerate well known surfaces with a singular perturbation approach; Pinkall, Sterling, and many others found tori as solutions of an integrable system (a more general approach by Dorfmeister, Pedit and Wu remains to be exploited); and the Lawson-Karcher conjugate cousin method yields sufficiently symmetric surfaces. Moduli Spaces of Embedded Constant Mean Curvature Surfaces with Finite Topology
    In this current project, which is joint with

    56. Mathematics 4080 - Differential Geometry
    Introduction to this class and differential geometry (PDF format). Arclength and Curvature of Plane Curves (PDF format). The Frenet Frame (PDF format).
    http://www.math.uncc.edu/~droyster/courses/fall98/math4080/
    MATH 4080 - 001
    FALL 1998 Dr. David C. Royster
    droyster@math.uncc.edu
    Initial Information
    Most of the information below is in PDF format. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view them. Semester Syllabus Homework Assignment 1 Solutions (PDF format) Homework Assignment 2 Solutions (PDF format) Homework Assignment 3 Solutions (PDF format) Homework Assignment 4 Solutions (PDF format) Homework Assignment 5 Solutions (PDF format) Homework Assignment 6 No solutions yet! Maple Worksheet for computing the Frenet frame for a curve in 3-space Introduction to this class and Differential Geometry (PDF format) Arclength and Curvature of Plane Curves (PDF format) The Frenet Frame (PDF format) The Frenet apparatus for arbitrary curves (PDF format) The Implications of Curvature and Torsion (PDF format) The Implicit Function Theorem (PDF format) Surfaces :An Introduction (PDF format) Tangent Plane (PDF format) The Gauss Map (PDF format) Normal Curvature (PDF format) Other Measures of Curvature (PDF format) Calculating Curvature (PDF format) Surfaces of Revolution (PDF format) A Formula for Gaussian Curvature (PDF Format) Geodesics and their Definition (PDF Format) Geodesic Equations (PDF Format) Noneuclidean Geometry Examples (PDF Format)
    Back to the My Home Page Last updated 08/21/98 by David Royster droyster@math.uncc.edu

    57. Vls.icm.edu.pl/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=elsevier Journal=09262245
    differential geometrydifferential geometry of Curves and Surfaces its use in Physics, Topology, Computer Graphics and Higher Dimensions. differential geometry.
    http://vls.icm.edu.pl/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=elsevier&journal=09262245

    58. Document Moved
    University of Leeds, UK; 25 January 2002.
    http://www.amsta.leeds.ac.uk/pure/geometry/dgday.html
    The document you requested has moved. You browser will be automatically re-directed shortly...

    59. 8ICDGA 2001
    9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON differential geometry AND ITS APPLICATIONS. August 30 September 3, 2004 Prague, Czech Republic.
    http://www.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~dgac/
    9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY AND ITS APPLICATIONS
    August 30 - September 3, 2004
    Prague, Czech Republic
    organized by the Mathematical Institute of Charles University in Prague in collaboration with other Czech universities.
    DOCUMENTS
    Invited plenary lectures
    First Announcement

    Second Announcement

    Preliminary list of participants

    A FEW USEFUL LINKS
    CONTACT PERSON
    Petr Somberg Last change: May 26, 2004

    60. Lecture Notes On General Relativity
    Download lecture notes on special relativity, general relativity, differential geometry, and spherically symmetric spacetimes in postscript format.
    http://sunkl.asu.cas.cz/~had/gr.html
    General Relativity
    This homepage contains lecture notes on the course of general relativity FX2/H97 read in the fall semester 1997 at the Physics Institute of NTNU, Trondheim. Some parts were added later. It is still under construction (see the dates of last revision of each chapter). Some viewers do not allow to see the PS-files on the screen. However, you can download it (using the 'save'-command) and print it on a PostScript printer.
    Contents:
    Introduction

    Special relativity

    Basic concepts of general relativity

    Spherically symmetric spacetimes
    ...
    References

    A supplementary text on lower level can be found in lecture notes on cosmology which was read in the fall semester 1999 as a part of another course. To get more information contact, please, the author.
    Readers may find interesting also other web-pages on general relativity referred at Hillman's list and Syracuse University list
    Petr Hadrava, Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 251 65 Ondrejov, Czech Republic tlf.: +420 204 620 141

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