This textbook is a quantitative introduction for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. It guides students from Newton's gravitational theory to special relativity, and then to the relativistic theory of gravitation. General relativity is approached from several perspectives: as a theory constructed by analogy with Maxwell's electrodynamics, as a relativistic generalization of Newton's theory, and as a theory of curved spacetime. The authors provide a concise overview of the important concepts and formulas, coupled with the experimental results underpinning the latest research in the field. Numerous exercises in Newtonian gravitational theory and Maxwell's equations help students master essential concepts for advanced work in general relativity, while detailed spacetime diagrams encourage them to think in terms of four-dimensional geometry. Featuring comprehensive reviews of recent experimental and observational data, the text concludes with chapters on cosmology and the physics of the Big Bang and inflation. Read more...
Abstract:
The third edition of this classic text introduces key theoretical principles of general relativity to upper-level undergraduate and graduate students. It provides an overview of Newton's gravitational theory, explains special relativity and the relativistic theory of gravitation, and surveys the most recent experimental and observational data. Read more...
Author(s): Ruffini, Remo; Ohanian, Hans C
Edition: 3rd ed
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2013
Language: English
Pages: 528
City: New York, Cambridge
Tags: Gravitation.;Space and time.;Allgemeine Relativitätstheorie;Gravitation;Science.
Content: Newton's gravitational theory --
The formalism of special relativity --
The linear approximation --
Applications of the linear approximation --
Gravitational waves --
Riemannian geometry --
Einstein's gravitational theory --
Black holes and gravitational collapse --
Cosmology --
The early universe --
Appendix : Variational principle and energy-momentum tensor.