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PRINCETON MATHEMATICAL SERIES Editor ‘Marston Morse, H. P, Robertson, A. W. Tucker 1, THE CLASSICAL GROUPS THEIR INVARIANTS AND REPRESENTATIONS By Hermann Weyl 2, TOPOLOGICAL GROUPS By L, Pontrjagin 3. AN INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY WITH USE OF THE TENSOR CALCULUS By Luther Pfabler Eisenhart DIMENSION THEORY By Witold Hurewies and Henry Wallman (In Press) THE ANALYTICAL FOUNDATIONS OF CELESTIAL MECHANICS By Aurel Wintner (In Preparation) AN INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY WITH USE OF THE TENSOR CALCULUS By LUTHER PFAHLER EISENHART DOD PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRINCETON PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS LONDON : HUMPHREY MILFORD : OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1940 Preface Since 1909, when my Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces was published, the tensor caleulus, which had previously been invented by Ricei, was adopted by Einstcin in his General Theory of Relativity, and has been developed further in the study of Riemannian Geometry and various generalizations of the latter. In the present book the tensor calculus of euclidean 3-space is developed and then generalized so as to apply to a Riemannian space of any number of dimensions. The tensor calculus as here developed is applied in Chapters III and TV to the study of differential geometry of surfaces in 3-space, the material treated being equivalent to what appears in general in the first eight chapters of my former book with such additions as follow from the introduction of the concept of parallelism of Levi-Civita and the content of the tensor calculus. Of the many exercises in the book some involve merely direct appli- cation of the text, but most of them constitute an extension of it. Tn the writing of the book I have received valuable assistance and criticism from Professor H. P. Robertson and from my students, Messrs. Isaac Battin, Albert J. Coleman, Douglas R. Crosby, John Giese, Donald C. May, and in particular, Wayne Johnson. The excellent line drawings and half-tone illustrations were conceived and executed by Mr. John H. Lewis. Princeton, September 27, 1940 Lutuer PrautEr EXseNHART.

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