General Relativity

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advanced cosmology studies
B.J. Carr
Backlund Transformations
Binary Pulsar
black hole astrophysics
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Clifford M Will
Cosmic Microwave Background
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
cosmological
Cosmological Constant
covariant
derivative
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Einstein Equivalence Principle
Energy Momentum Tensor
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equation
field
Gernot Neugebauer
gravitational
Gravitational Radiation
Gravitational Wave
Gravitational Wave Signal
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John Wainwright
Jose Alberto Lobo
Killing Vector
Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
Malcolm Perry
mathematical physics
NATO Advance Study Institute
Neutron Stars
Newtonian Limit
Norna A Robertson
Null Geodesics
numerical relativity methods
Ordinary Differential Equation
partial differential equations in relativity
PBHs
quantum gravity research
Ray d'Inverno
Ray d'lnverno
relativistic wave detection
Ricci Tensor
Riemann Hilbert Problem
Robert Geroch
Scalar Tensor Theories
Schmidt Bernd
Schwarzschild Space Time
Spacelike Hypersurfaces
Vacuum Field Equations
Vacuum Space Times
wave
ZoltPerjes

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750304191
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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General Relativity provides an unusually broad survey of the current state of this field. Chapters on mathematical relativity cover many topics, including initial value problems, a new approach to the partial differential equations of physics, and work on exact solutions. The chapters on relativistic cosmology and black holes explore cosmology. Other chapters deal with gravitational waves, experimental relativity, quantum gravity, and aspects of computing in relativity. The book will be useful both to postgraduates and to established workers in the field.