Spacetime and Geometry
Spacetime and Geometry is an introductory textbook on general relativity, specifically aimed at students. Using a lucid style, Carroll first covers the foundations of the theory and mathematical formalism, providing an approachable introduction to what can often be an intimidating subject. Three major applications of general relativity are then discussed: black holes, perturbation theory and gravitational waves, and cosmology. Students will learn the origin of how spacetime curves (the Einstein equation) and how matter moves through it (the geodesic equation). They will learn what black holes really are, how gravitational waves are generated and detected, and the modern view of the expansion of the universe. A brief introduction to quantum field theory in curved spacetime is also included. A student familiar with this book will be ready to tackle research-level problems in gravitational physics.
- Explains mathematical formalism clearly with examples, helpful for students trying to access the physical content of general relativity
- Treats general relativity as a field theory, making it familiar to students of electromagnetism and connecting it directly to quantum field theory
- Contains detailed appendices including technical information and advanced topics for the interested reader
Reviews & endorsements
'… the best book on contemporary gravitational physics for beginning graduate students to established researchers. It will remain one of the leading textbooks on gravity for years to come.' Renata Kallosh, Stanford University, California
'Carroll brings a relaxed authority to the teaching of general relativity at the graduate level. The text is beautifully written and succeeds in linking modern mathematical formalism to physical applications.' Roger Blandford, Stanford University, California
'This book is a gem. Carroll's course at Massachusetts Institute of Technology remains legendary and this book can be expected to spread the legend worldwide. Carroll give a clear, well-motivated, and lively development of general relativity.' Alan Guth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
'An excellent graduate text in general relativity written with an informal yet sophisticated style. It provides an efficient introduction to the gravitational physics essential for today's understanding of black holes, gravitational waves, and the universe.' Jim Hartle, University of California, Santa Barbara
'I recommend the book for those who know little about GR but want to learn more; it is a useful bridge between more-qualitative or even popular introductions and more-advanced textbooks.' Phillip Helbig, The Observatory
Product details
July 2019Adobe eBook Reader
9781108775557
0 pages
108 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Special relativity and flat spacetime
- 2. Manifolds
- 3. Curvature
- 4. Gravitation
- 5. The Schwarzchild solution
- 6. More general black holes
- 7. Perturbation theory and gravitational radiation
- 8. Cosmology
- 9. Quantum field theory in curved spacetime
- 10. Appendixes
- Bibliography
- Index.