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I've taken a look at this text, and it seems pretty interesting. Can anyone who's read it vouch for it? And what background should I have before I pursue it?

>> No.2954231

I have it. At best, you need a very good basic understanding of Graduate-level Mathematics. Differential Geometry, Riemmanian Geometry, some Abstract/Linear Algebra, virtuoso level knowledge of Cartesian and natural Geometry; some projective Geometry. Your physics background can be under-grad level, but it focuses on electromagnetism a lot in some sections.

It's not an easy book to read. Well, for me it isn't. I go through it when I'm relatively looking to be challenged or gain some introspective insight into how Geometry actually works in the real world.

>> No.2954232

<span class="math">\beta \mu m \rho [/spoiler]