A Geometric Algebra Invitation to Space-Time Physics, Robotics and Molecular Geometry

von: Carlile Lavor, Sebastià Xambó-Descamps, Isiah Zaplana

Springer-Verlag, 2018

ISBN: 9783319906652 , 128 Seiten

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A Geometric Algebra Invitation to Space-Time Physics, Robotics and Molecular Geometry


 

This book offers a gentle introduction to key elements of Geometric Algebra, along with their applications in Physics, Robotics and Molecular Geometry. Major applications covered are the physics of space-time, including Maxwell electromagnetism and the Dirac equation; robotics, including formulations for the forward and inverse kinematics and an overview of the singularity problem for serial robots; and molecular geometry, with 3D-protein structure calculations using NMR data. The book is primarily intended for graduate students and advanced undergraduates in related fields, but can also benefit professionals in search of a pedagogical presentation of these subjects.



Carlile Lavor is a Full Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Campinas, Brazil. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Sciences from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with post-doc studies at Duke University, USA; École Polytechnique - Paris LIX, France; and the National Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LNCC), Brazil. He co-authored the books 'Introduction to Distance Geometry Applied to Molecular Geometry' and 'Euclidean Distance Geometry,' and co-edited the book 'Distance Geometry.' 

Sebastian Xambó-Descamps is a Full Professor of Information and Coding Theory at the Technical University of Catalonia, Spain. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Barcelona, and an M.Sc. degree in Mathematics from Brandeis University, USA. He authored the books 'Block Error-Correcting Codes' and 'The Enumerative Theory of Conics after Halphen,' edited 'Enumerative Geometry,' and co-edited 'Cosmology, Quantum Vacuum and Zeta Functions,' among other books. 

Isiah Zaplana graduated with a degree in Mathematics from the University of Murcia (Spain), and holds a Ph.D. in Automatic Control, Robotics and Computer Vision from the Technical University of Catalonia (Spain). He currently works in the Advanced Robotics Department of the Italian Institute of Technology as a PostDoc. His main research interest concerns to the links between robotics and mathematics.