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General Relativity An Introduction For Physicists M P Hobson

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General Relativity An Introduction For Physicists M P Hobson
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.62 MB
Pages: 592
Author: M. P. Hobson, G. P. Efstathiou, A. N. Lasenby
ISBN: 9780511140471, 9780521536394, 9780521829519, 0511140479, 0521536391, 0521829518
Language: English
Year: 2005

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General Relativity An Introduction For Physicists M P Hobson by M. P. Hobson, G. P. Efstathiou, A. N. Lasenby 9780511140471, 9780521536394, 9780521829519, 0511140479, 0521536391, 0521829518 instant download after payment.

After reviewing the basic concept of general relativity, this introduction discusses its mathematical background, including the necessary tools of tensor calculus and differential geometry. These tools are used to develop the topic of special relativity and to discuss electromagnetism in Minkowski spacetime. Gravitation as spacetime curvature is introduced and the field equations of general relativity derived. After applying the theory to a wide range of physical situations, the book concludes with a brief discussion of classical field theory and the derivation of general relativity from a variational principle.

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