This book is aimed at students making the transition from a first course on general relativity to a specialized subfield. It presents a variety of topics under the general headings of gravitational waves in vacuo and in a cosmological setting, equations of motion, and black holes, all having a clear physical relevance and a strong emphasis on space-time geometry.
Each chapter could be used as a basis for an early postgraduate project for those who are exploring avenues into research in general relativity and who have already accumulated the required technical knowledge. The presentation of each chapter is research monograph style, rather than text book style, in order to impress on interested students the need to present their research in a clear and concise format. Students with advanced preparation in general relativity theory might find a treasure trove here.
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I would recommend this book for people planning a career in General Relativity research or who are considering embarking on a PhD concerning some aspect of this subject. * John Bartlett, IMA *
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Advanced theoretical physics graduates and postgraduates interested in general relativity. Advanced mathematics students interested in applications of differential geometry to physics. Advanced theoretical astrophysics and astronomy students with a good background in mathematics.
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 175 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
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978-0-19-968069-6 (9780199680696)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
C. Barrabes: Research Fellow previously: Departement d'Astrophysique Relativiste et Cosmologie, CNRS Observatoire de Paris-Meudon and Laboratoire de Mathematiques et Physique Theorique, UMR 7350-CNRS Universite de Tours.
; P. A. Hogan: Research Fellow previously: School of Theoretical Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Center for Relativity, University of Texas at Austin and School of Mathematics, Trinity College Dublin.
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, Laboratoire de Mathematiques et Physique Theorique, Universite de Tours
, School of Physics, University College Dublin
Preface ; 1. Minkowskian space-time ; 2. Plane gravitational waves ; 3. Equations of motion ; 4. Inhomogeneous aspects of cosmology ; 5. Black holes ; 6. Higher dimensional black holes ; Appendix A: Notation ; Appendix B: Transport law For k along r=0 ; Appendix C: Some useful scalar products ; References ; Index