Basics of differential geometry
In school you learn about differentiation and integration during your senior years. This, however,
is restricted to two-dimensional Euclidean space: a function f is given depending on a variable x
and can be differentiated or integrated with respect to this variable.
This principle can be generalized to dependence on several variables and - in a second step - to
more complicated geometries.
Membranes can be modelled as two-dimensional objects; it is therefore possible to describe some of their features with the help of the Classical differential geometry of two-dimensional surfaces.
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