Advanced General Relativity

Advanced General Relativity
Title Advanced General Relativity PDF eBook
Author John Stewart
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 244
Release 1993-11-26
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521449465

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A self-contained introduction to advanced general relativity.

Advanced Lectures on General Relativity

Advanced Lectures on General Relativity
Title Advanced Lectures on General Relativity PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Compère
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 140
Release 2019-01-31
Genre Science
ISBN 303004260X

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These lecture notes are intended for starting PhD students in theoretical physics who have a working knowledge of General Relativity. The four topics covered are: Surface charges as conserved quantities in theories of gravity; Classical and holographic features of three-dimensional Einstein gravity; Asymptotically flat spacetimes in four dimensions: BMS group and memory effects; The Kerr black hole: properties at extremality and quasi-normal mode ringing. Each topic starts with historical foundations and points to a few modern research directions.

Advanced Mechanics and General Relativity

Advanced Mechanics and General Relativity
Title Advanced Mechanics and General Relativity PDF eBook
Author Joel Franklin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2010-07-08
Genre Science
ISBN 113948902X

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Aimed at advanced undergraduates with background knowledge of classical mechanics and electricity and magnetism, this textbook presents both the particle dynamics relevant to general relativity, and the field dynamics necessary to understand the theory. Focusing on action extremization, the book develops the structure and predictions of general relativity by analogy with familiar physical systems. Topics ranging from classical field theory to minimal surfaces and relativistic strings are covered in a homogeneous manner. Nearly 150 exercises and numerous examples throughout the textbook enable students to test their understanding of the material covered. A tensor manipulation package to help students overcome the computational challenge associated with general relativity is available on a site hosted by the author. A link to this and to a solutions manual can be found at www.cambridge.org/9780521762458.

General Relativity

General Relativity
Title General Relativity PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Wald
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 507
Release 2010-05-15
Genre Science
ISBN 0226870375

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"Wald's book is clearly the first textbook on general relativity with a totally modern point of view; and it succeeds very well where others are only partially successful. The book includes full discussions of many problems of current interest which are not treated in any extant book, and all these matters are considered with perception and understanding."—S. Chandrasekhar "A tour de force: lucid, straightforward, mathematically rigorous, exacting in the analysis of the theory in its physical aspect."—L. P. Hughston, Times Higher Education Supplement "Truly excellent. . . . A sophisticated text of manageable size that will probably be read by every student of relativity, astrophysics, and field theory for years to come."—James W. York, Physics Today

A First Course in General Relativity

A First Course in General Relativity
Title A First Course in General Relativity PDF eBook
Author Bernard Schutz
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 411
Release 2009-05-14
Genre Science
ISBN 0521887054

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Second edition of a widely-used textbook providing the first step into general relativity for undergraduate students with minimal mathematical background.

General Relativity for Mathematicians

General Relativity for Mathematicians
Title General Relativity for Mathematicians PDF eBook
Author R.K. Sachs
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 302
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1461299039

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This is a book about physics, written for mathematicians. The readers we have in mind can be roughly described as those who: I. are mathematics graduate students with some knowledge of global differential geometry 2. have had the equivalent of freshman physics, and find popular accounts of astrophysics and cosmology interesting 3. appreciate mathematical elarity, but are willing to accept physical motiva tions for the mathematics in place of mathematical ones 4. are willing to spend time and effort mastering certain technical details, such as those in Section 1. 1. Each book disappoints so me readers. This one will disappoint: 1. physicists who want to use this book as a first course on differential geometry 2. mathematicians who think Lorentzian manifolds are wholly similar to Riemannian ones, or that, given a sufficiently good mathematical back ground, the essentials of a subject !ike cosmology can be learned without so me hard work on boring detaiis 3. those who believe vague philosophical arguments have more than historical and heuristic significance, that general relativity should somehow be "proved," or that axiomatization of this subject is useful 4. those who want an encyclopedic treatment (the books by Hawking-Ellis [1], Penrose [1], Weinberg [1], and Misner-Thorne-Wheeler [I] go further into the subject than we do; see also the survey article, Sachs-Wu [1]). 5. mathematicians who want to learn quantum physics or unified fieId theory (unfortunateIy, quantum physics texts all seem either to be for physicists, or merely concerned with formaI mathematics).

General Relativity

General Relativity
Title General Relativity PDF eBook
Author N.M.J. Woodhouse
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 218
Release 2007-03-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1846284872

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Based on a course taught for years at Oxford, this book offers a concise exposition of the central ideas of general relativity. The focus is on the chain of reasoning that leads to the relativistic theory from the analysis of distance and time measurements in the presence of gravity, rather than on the underlying mathematical structure. Includes links to recent developments, including theoretical work and observational evidence, to encourage further study.