Written as a supplement to Marcel Berger’s popular two-volume set, Geometry I and II (Universitext), this book offers a comprehensive range of exercises, problems, and full solutions. Each chapter corresponds directly to one in the relevant volume, from which it also provides a summary of key ideas. Where the original Geometry volumes tend toward challenging problems without hints, this book offers a wide range of material that begins at an accessible level, and includes suggestions for nearly every problem. Bountiful in illustrations and complete in its coverage of topics from affine and projective spaces, to spheres and conics, Problems in Geometry is a valuable addition to studies in geometry at many levels.
Authors and Affiliations
U.E.R. de Mathematique et Informatique, Université Paris VII, Paris, Cedex 05, France
Marcel Berger
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France
Pierre Pansu
P.U.K., Grenoble, France
Jean-Pic Berry,
Xavier Saint-Raymond
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Problems in Geometry
Authors: Marcel Berger, Pierre Pansu, Jean-Pic Berry, Xavier Saint-Raymond