General Relativity

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directly detecting gravitational waves
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Lorentzian Manifold
mathematical model for space-time
Minkowski Space
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non-gravitational dynamics
Null Geodesics
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numerical simulation methods
quantum gravity concepts
quantum theory of gravity
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relativistic physics
Ricci Tensor
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Space Time Geometry
space-time measurements
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781466552715
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A Broad Perspective on the Theory of General Relativity and Its Observable ImplicationsGeneral Relativity: Basics and Beyond familiarizes students and beginning researchers with the basic features of the theory of general relativity as well as some of its more advanced aspects. Employing the pedagogical style of a textbook, it includes essential ideas and just enough background material needed for readers to appreciate the issues and current research.

BasicsThe first five chapters form the core of an introductory course on general relativity. The author traces Einstein’s arguments and presents examples of space-times corresponding to different types of gravitational fields. He discusses the adaptation of dynamics in a Riemannian geometry framework, the Einstein equation and its elementary properties, and different phenomena predicted or influenced by general relativity.

BeyondMoving on to more sophisticated features of general relativity, the book presents the physical requirements of a well-defined deterministic framework for non-gravitational dynamics and describes the characterization of asymptotic space-times. After covering black holes, gravitational waves, and cosmological space-times, the book examines the evolutionary interpretation for the class of globally hyperbolic space-times, explores numerical relativity, and discusses approaches that address the challenges of general relativity.

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