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Analytic Hyperbolic Geometry And Albert Einsteins Special Theory Of Relativity 2nd Edition Abraham Albert Ungar

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Analytic Hyperbolic Geometry And Albert Einsteins Special Theory Of Relativity 2nd Edition Abraham Albert Ungar
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.81 MB
Pages: 774
Author: Abraham Albert Ungar
ISBN: 9789811244100, 9811244103
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 2

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Analytic Hyperbolic Geometry And Albert Einsteins Special Theory Of Relativity 2nd Edition Abraham Albert Ungar by Abraham Albert Ungar 9789811244100, 9811244103 instant download after payment.

This book presents a powerful way to study Einstein's special theory of relativity and its underlying hyperbolic geometry in which analogies with classical results form the right tool. The premise of analogy as a study strategy is to make the unfamiliar familiar. Accordingly, this book introduces the notion of vectors into analytic hyperbolic geometry, where they are called gyrovectors. Gyrovectors turn out to be equivalence classes that add according to the gyroparallelogram law just as vectors are equivalence classes that add according to the parallelogram law. In the gyrolanguage of this book, accordingly, one prefixes a gyro to a classical term to mean the analogous term in hyperbolic geometry. As an example, the relativistic gyrotrigonometry of Einstein's special relativity is developed and employed to the study of the stellar aberration phenomenon in astronomy.Furthermore, the book presents, for the first time, the relativistic center of mass of an isolated system of noninteracting particles that coincided at some initial time t = 0. It turns out that the invariant mass of the relativistic center of mass of an expanding system (like galaxies) exceeds the sum of the masses of its constituent particles. This excess of mass suggests a viable mechanism for the formation of dark matter in the universe, which has not been detected but is needed to gravitationally 'glue' each galaxy in the universe. The discovery of the relativistic center of mass in this book thus demonstrates once again the usefulness of the study of Einstein's special theory of relativity in terms of its underlying hyperbolic geometry.

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