Skip to main content
Fixed links
Source Link
Raeder
  • 141
  • 2
  • 6

I second (third) the recommendations of Lawson-Michelsohn as a primary reference. For a book with less focus on the algebra, you could try "Elliptic operators, topology and asymptotic methods" by John Roe. There is, however, a couple of Wikipedia entries that you might find interesting.

I second (third) the recommendations of Lawson-Michelsohn as a primary reference. For a book with less focus on the algebra, you could try "Elliptic operators, topology and asymptotic methods" by John Roe. There is, however, a couple of Wikipedia entries that you might find interesting.

I second (third) the recommendations of Lawson-Michelsohn as a primary reference. For a book with less focus on the algebra, you could try "Elliptic operators, topology and asymptotic methods" by John Roe. There is, however, a couple of Wikipedia entries that you might find interesting.

Source Link
Raeder
  • 141
  • 2
  • 6

I second (third) the recommendations of Lawson-Michelsohn as a primary reference. For a book with less focus on the algebra, you could try "Elliptic operators, topology and asymptotic methods" by John Roe. There is, however, a couple of Wikipedia entries that you might find interesting.