Introduction to General Relativity

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Product Details
- Hardcover: 96 pages
- Publisher: Rinton Press; 1st edition (January 2001)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1589490002
- ISBN-13: 978-1589490000
- Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 0.5 inches
George Smoot, UC Berkeley
“… a very elegant book on the theoretical foundations of General Relativity … very reminiscent of Dirac’s monograph but modernized …”
Physics Today, July, 2001
… ‘t Hooft’s direct and rather elegant style will find many supporters …
George Smoot (UC Berkeley)
… a very elegant book on the theoretical foundations of General Relativity … very reminiscent of Dirac’s monograph but modernized …
Book Description
This book presents, in a natural and beautiful way, the general relativity as a scheme for describing the gravitational field and the equations it obeys. Starting from physical motivations, curved coordinates are introduced, and then the notion of an affine connection field is added. At a later step, the metric field is added. One then sees clearly how space and time get more and more structure, until finally Einstein’s field equations logically come out. Many applications of the theory are briefed and the readers are referred to a carefully prepared literature list for further details. However, extra attention is paid to an application on gravitational radiation which may become important in the near future but somehow is omitted from introductory text books a bit too often. This book, authored by a master theoretical physicist, serves well as a textbook for an elementary course in General Relativity.
About the Author
Gerard ‘t Hooft, a professor at Institute for Theoretical Physics Utrecht University, is a world class physicist. He has made profound contributions to many research areas such as gauge theories in elementary particle physics, quantum gravity and black holes, and fundamental aspects of quantum physics. Among numerous rewards and prizes that Professor ‘t Hoof has received, is the 1999 Nobel Prize in Physics, shared with Professor Martinus J.G. Veltman, for elucidating the quantum structure of electroweak interactions in physics (the Academy citation). The books authored by Professor ‘t Hooft include Under the Spell of the Gauge Principle (1994) and In Search of the Ultimate Building Blocks (1996).
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