Gravitation
Covering all aspects of gravitation in a contemporary style, this advanced textbook is ideal for graduate students and researchers in all areas of theoretical physics. The 'Foundation' section develops the formalism in six chapters, and uses it in the next four chapters to discuss four key applications - spherical spacetimes, black holes, gravitational waves and cosmology. The six chapters in the 'Frontier' section describe cosmological perturbation theory, quantum fields in curved spacetime, and the Hamiltonian structure of general relativity, among several other advanced topics, some of which are covered in-depth for the first time in a textbook. The modular structure of the book allows different sections to be combined to suit a variety of courses. Over 200 exercises are included to test and develop the reader's understanding. There are also over 30 projects, which help readers make the transition from the book to their own original research.
- Develops the formalism and uses it to discuss four key applications - spherical spacetimes, black holes, gravitational waves and cosmology
- Describes several advanced topics, some of which are covered in-depth for the first time in a textbook
- Different sections can be easily combined to meet the needs of a variety of courses
Reviews & endorsements
"This book is immensely impressive. It is full of insights and derivations that do not appear in other books. The serious student will appreciate the extensive coverage of advanced topics, notably of actions. One might say, the book is action-packed." Andrew J. S. Hamilton, Professor of Astrophysics, University of Colorado, Boulder
"The book is well written throughout and presents its material with admirable clarity and patience. It contains many topics that are not easily found in other relativity textbooks, at least not in the detail presented here. These include the relevance of surface terms for the variational principle, the classification of spacetime curvature, a contemporary presentation of the energy–momentum pseudotensor, and the treatment of cosmological perturbations. The book is a valuable contribution to the textbook literature on general relativity and will remain up-to-date for many years to come. It contains 225 exercises (without solutions), many of them highly original, and presents thirty projects that can be used to build a bridge between the exercise level and research work at the level of a master thesis and beyond. It is certainly not possible to cover the whole material in a 1-year course, but its modular structure enables the lecturer to make the selection that is needed for his or her purpose. I plan to use and test the book myself in my next course on relativity and cosmology." General Relativity and Gravitation
"Every topic is extremely well referenced and current ... This book is likely to be an essential reference for any galaxy-formation-research student or professor. In the coming years I can see myself dipping into this treasure trove on a very regular basis." Shaun Cole, The Observatory
Product details
February 2010Adobe eBook Reader
9780511669439
0 pages
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34 b/w illus. 228 exercises
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Table of Contents
- 1. Special relativity
- 2. Scalar and electromagnetic fields in special relativity
- 3. Gravity and spacetime geometry: the inescapable connection
- 4. Metric tensor, geodesics and covariant derivative
- 5. Curvature of spacetime
- 6. Einstein's field equations and gravitational dynamics
- 7. Spherically symmetric geometry
- 8. Black holes
- 9. Gravitational waves
- 10. Relativistic cosmology
- 11. Differential forms and exterior calculus
- 12. Hamiltonian structure of general relativity
- 13. Evolution of cosmological perturbations
- 14. Quantum field theory in curved spacetime
- 15. Gravity in higher and lower dimensions
- 16. Gravity as an emergent phenomenon
- Notes
- Index.