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Paperback A Survey of Minimal Surfaces Book

ISBN: 0486649989

ISBN13: 9780486649986

A Survey of Minimal Surfaces

Clear and comprehensive, this examination of minimal surfaces features twelve sections that discuss parametric and non-parametric surfaces, surfaces that minimize area, isothermal parameters on surfaces, Bernstein's theorem, minimal surfaces with boundary, and many other topics. This edition features substantial revisions and additions to the original work, including the uses of minimal surfaces to settle important conjectures in relativity and topology...

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Accessibility, Understandability to Balance Theorem Proving

In my experience accessibility and understandability have to balance theorem proving.This book is well on it's way to becoming a modern classic even if it is somewhat datedin it's material. Robert Osserman is recognized as a great teacher of mathematicsby many in the mathematics community. But his approach has come betweenthe seeker of knowledge and his goal of understanding and mastery of the subject.It is not his fault as in a peer review he would be generally rewarded for his approach as he has been in his paperpublishing. But I can see grad students rushing to resell this bookas it has a limited amount of useful reference informationand very few of the actual definitions of the curves talked about.The references are classic and many of the people are dead or retired by now.It is access to the actual formulations for the minimal surfaces and explanations thathelp in understanding the material not by theorem proving ,but by visualization and explanation that are needed.In that: this book fails. But compared to many other such mathematics books , it is actually superior!

A classical source

Osserman's survey is both an excellent starting point for beginners and a reference for some interesting problems in the subject (although it was written some years ago!). Weiesrtrass' classical representation of minimal surfaces, their topology...how can all these be in such a small book?
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