Directions in General Relativity
These two volumes are the proceedings of a major International Symposium on General Relativity held at the University of Maryland in March 1993 to celebrate the sixtieth birthdays of Professor Charles Misner and Professor Dieter Brill. The volumes cover classical general relativity, quantum gravity and quantum cosmology, canonical formulation and the initial value problem, topology and geometry of spacetime and fields, mathematical and physical cosmology, and black hole physics and astrophysics. As invited articles, the papers in these volumes have an aim which goes beyond that of a standard conference proceedings. Not only do the authors discuss the most recent research results in their fields, but many also provide historical perspectives on how the subjects have developed and offer individual insights in their search for new directions.
- Contributors are leading international researchers
- Conference is the major General Relativity Conference of 1993
- Provides an up to date overview of current research in general relativity
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October 2005Paperback
9780521021401
392 pages
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Dieter Brill: a spacetime perspective
- 1. Thawing the frozen formalism: the difference between observables and what we observe A. Anderson
- 2. Jacobi's action and the density of states J. D. Brown and J. W. York
- 3. Decoherence of correlation histories E. Calzetta and B. L. Hu
- 4. The initial value problem in light of Ashtekar's variables R. Capovilla, J. Dell and T. Jacobson
- 5. Status report on an axiomatic basis for functional integration P. Cartier and C. DeWitt-Morette
- 6. Solution of the coupled Einstein constraints on asymptotically Euclidean manifolds Y. Choquet-Bruhat
- 7. Compact Cauchy horizons and Cauchy surfaces P. Chrusciel and J. Isenberg
- 8. The classical electron J. M. Cohen and E. Mustafa
- 9. Gauge (in)variance, mass and parity in D=3 revisited S. Deser
- 10. Triality, exceptional Lie groups and Dirac operators F. Flaherty
- 11. The reduction of the state vector and limitations on measurement in the quantum mechanics of closed systems J. B. Hartle
- 12 Quantum linearization instabilities of de Sitter spacetime A. Higuchi
- 13. What is the true description of charged black holes? G. T. Horowitz
- 14. Limits on the adiabatic index in static stellar models L. Lindblom and A. K. M. Masood-ul-Alam
- 15. On the relativity of rotation B. Mashhoon
- 16. Recent progress and open problems in linearization stability V. E. Moncrief
- 17. Brill waves N. Ó Murchadha
- 18. You can't get there from here: constraints on topology change K. Schleich and D. M. Witt
- 19. Time, measurement and information loss in quantum cosmology L. Smolin
- 20. Impossible measurements on quantum fields R. Sorkin
- 21. A new condition implying the existence of a constant mean curvature foliation F. J. Tipler
- 22. Maximal slices in stationary spacetimes with ergoregions R. M. Wald
- 23. (1 + 1) - Dimensional methods for general relativity J. H. Yoon
- 24. Coalescence of primal gravity waves to make cosmological mass without matter D. E. Holz, W. A. Miller, M. Wakano and J. A. Wheeler.