Riemannian geometry in an orthogonal frame. From lectures delivered by Élie Cartan at the Sorbonne 1926--27. With a preface to the Russian edition by S. P. Finikov. Translated from the 1960 Russian edition by Vladislav V. Goldberg and with a foreword by
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Authors: Élie Cartan
Publication date: 2001
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