I bought a book (Differential Geometry by Kreyszig) based on really good reviews because I'm planning to learn general relativity later. I guess I didn't pay enough attention to the description because apparently it's completely focused on "three-dimensional Euclidean space."
Will this book even be worth reading even though it's so limited to Euclidean space? If not, could someone recommend another a differential geometry book that may have solutions available (so that it's okay for self-study)?
Will this book even be worth reading even though it's so limited to Euclidean space? If not, could someone recommend another a differential geometry book that may have solutions available (so that it's okay for self-study)?
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