The Modern Elements: Book I Volume IA
About twenty-three hundred years ago Euclid brought together all of the mathematics of his time as a deductive system into thirteen books called The Elements. So too I have brought together all of the primary mathematics and science of modern time into two volumes called The Modern Elements.

Volume I of this thesis is a review of tensor calculus as a deductive system of mathematics beginning with set theory to parallel Riemannian hypersurfaces. Volume ll applies the first book and leads to a physics review of special and general relativity in order to explore G-E fields of force at a distance and the consequences of their union.
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The Modern Elements: Book I Volume IA
About twenty-three hundred years ago Euclid brought together all of the mathematics of his time as a deductive system into thirteen books called The Elements. So too I have brought together all of the primary mathematics and science of modern time into two volumes called The Modern Elements.

Volume I of this thesis is a review of tensor calculus as a deductive system of mathematics beginning with set theory to parallel Riemannian hypersurfaces. Volume ll applies the first book and leads to a physics review of special and general relativity in order to explore G-E fields of force at a distance and the consequences of their union.
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The Modern Elements: Book I Volume IA

The Modern Elements: Book I Volume IA

by Randall H. Shev
The Modern Elements: Book I Volume IA

The Modern Elements: Book I Volume IA

by Randall H. Shev

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About twenty-three hundred years ago Euclid brought together all of the mathematics of his time as a deductive system into thirteen books called The Elements. So too I have brought together all of the primary mathematics and science of modern time into two volumes called The Modern Elements.

Volume I of this thesis is a review of tensor calculus as a deductive system of mathematics beginning with set theory to parallel Riemannian hypersurfaces. Volume ll applies the first book and leads to a physics review of special and general relativity in order to explore G-E fields of force at a distance and the consequences of their union.

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ISBN-13: 9781496922106
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 10/15/2014
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