Geometry of Four Dimensions by Parker Manning Henry
Book Contents :-
1. The Foundations of Four Dimensional Geometry
2. Perpendicularity and Simple Angles
3. Angles of two Planes and Angles of Higher Order
4. Symmetry, Order and Motion
5. Hyperpyramids, Hypercones and the Hypersphere
6. Euclidean Geometry, Figures and Parallel Elements
7. Measurement of Volume and Hypervolume in Hyperspace
8. The Regular Polyhedroids
About this book :-
This text is an important early work that explores the world of four-dimensional geometry. The book starts with an introduction to the concept of dimensions and the history of the study of higher dimensions. It helps readers learn about things like hyperplanes and hypercones and help explain the properties of four-dimensional space. It covers topics like angles, symmetry, and volumes in four dimensions, making it a classic and valuable resource for anyone interested in higher-dimensional mathematics.
The book also covers topics such as transformations, projections, and the concept of curvature in four dimensions. It provides numerous examples and illustrations to help readers understand the complex concepts involved in four-dimensional geometry. This book is suitable for anyone interested in the study of higher dimensions, including students, teachers, and researchers in mathematics, physics, and engineering. It is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to readers with a basic understanding of geometry and algebra.
Book Detail :-
Title:
Geometry of Four Dimensions by Parker Manning Henry
Publisher:
The MacMillan Company
Year:
1914
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Type:
PDF
Language:
English
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About Author :-
The author
Henry Parker Manning
was an American mathematician, educator and Associate Professor of Pure Mathematics, in Brown University. He earned his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University and wrote several important books on geometry, including Geometry of Four Dimensions. He also studied ancient Egyptian math and contributed to publishing important historical texts.
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