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An Introduction to General Relativity

An Introduction to General Relativity

An Introduction to General Relativity

L. P. Hughston, King's College London
K. P. Tod, University of Oxford
January 1991
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    This long-awaited textbook offers a concise one-semester introduction to basic general relativity suitable for mathematics and physics undergraduates. Emphasis is placed on the student's development of both a solid physical grasp of the subject and a sophisticated calculational facility. The text is supplemented by numerous geometrical diagrams and by a large selection of challenging exercises and problems.

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    "...the authors guide the novice along a careful, well-planned route that provides a pleasing balance between the demands of the mathematics and those of the physics." Mathematical Reviews

    "...very readable...more emphasis is placed on an intuitive grasp of the subject and a calculational facility than on a rigorous mathematical exposition." Quarterly of Applied MAthematics, Brown University

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    January 1991
    Paperback
    9780521339438
    192 pages
    230 × 153 × 14 mm
    0.29kg
    32 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Vectors and tensors in flat three-space
    • 3. Aspects of special relativistic geometry
    • 4. Tensor analysis on manifolds
    • 5. Covariant differentiation
    • 6. Properties of the Riemann tensor
    • 7. Riemannian geometry
    • 8. The Lie derivative
    • 9. Geodesics
    • 10. Geodesic deviation
    • 11. Differential forms
    • 12. The transition from Newtonian theory
    • 13. Einstein's field equations
    • 14. The slow motion approximation
    • 15. The Schwarzschild solution
    • 16. Gravitational red-shift and time dilation
    • 17. The geodesic equation for the Schwarzschild solution
    • 18. Classical tests
    • 19. The extended Schwarzschild solution
    • 20. Black holes and gravitational collapse
    • 21. Interior solutions
    • 22. The Kerr solution
    • 23. Homogeneous and isotropic three-spaces
    • 24. Cosmology: kinematics
    • 25. Cosmology: dynamics
    • 25. Anisotropic cosmologies
    • Index.
      Authors
    • L. P. Hughston , King's College London
    • K. P. Tod , University of Oxford