Spacetime and geometry : an introduction to general relativity / Sean M. Carroll
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- 530.11 CAR-S
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530.11 CAR-S Spacetime and geometry : an introduction to general relativity / | 530.11 CAR-S Spacetime and geometry : an introduction to general relativity / | 530.11 CAR-S General relativity : a concise introduction / | 530.11 CAR-S Spacetime and geometry : an introduction to general relativity / | 530.11 CHA-S The mathematical theory of black holes / | 530.11 CHE-T Ralativity, gravitation and cosmology : a basic introduction / | 530.11 CLA-C The analysis of space-time singularities / |
Spacetime and Geometry: An Introduction to General Relativity provides a lucid and thoroughly modern introduction to general relativity. With an accessible and lively writing style, it introduces modern techniques to what can often be a formal and intimidating subject. Readers are led from the physics of flat spacetime (special relativity), through the intricacies of differential geometry and Einstein's equations, and on to exciting applications such as black holes, gravitational radiation, and cosmology.
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.
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