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Gravitation From Newton To Einstein 1st Ed 2019 Pierre Fleury

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Gravitation From Newton To Einstein 1st Ed 2019 Pierre Fleury
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Author: Pierre Fleury
ISBN: 9783030320003, 9783030320010, 3030320006, 3030320014
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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Gravitation From Newton To Einstein 1st Ed 2019 Pierre Fleury by Pierre Fleury 9783030320003, 9783030320010, 3030320006, 3030320014 instant download after payment.

This primer proposes a journey from Newton's dynamics to Einstein's relativity. It constitutes a pedagogical, rigorous, and self-contained introduction to the concepts and mathematical formulation of gravitational physics.In particular, much attention is devoted to exploring and applying the basic tools of differential geometry, that is the language of general relativity. Real-world manifestations of relativity, such as time dilation, gravitational waves, and black holes, are also discussed in detail.
This book is designed for third-year bachelor or first-year master students in theoretical physics, who are already familiar with Newton's physics, possibly had an introductory course on special relativity, and who are seeking to learn general relativity on a firm basis.

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