You might be interested in it even if you are not a "physicist" (mentioned explicitly in the title).
Try, first, to inspect
- the
Contents.
- Then, a
small sample
consisting of the
- - Preface,
- - Introduction,
- - Summaries of all Chapters (including lists of important formulas),
- - Index of frequently used symbols and
- - Index.
You can check yourself whether the style and level of exposition suits You by
reading the two sample chapters
Chapter_2.pdf
(Vector and tensor fields)
Chapter_15.pdf
(Parallel transport and linear connection on M)
and/or the following, slightly non-canonical fragments, mostly encountered in
footnotes (It is also quite instructive to check these excerpts versus the reviews listed above.)
Errata.pdf :-(list of all typos and errors known to me).
You can order the book in numerous
internet bookshops
(always search for "fecko").
Or, you might prefer first to inspect (and/or borrow) it in your local
library (just to convince yourself that this is exactly what you wistfully waited for :-)
Any feedback is warmly welcome: fecko at fmph.uniba.sk