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A Mathematical Journey to Relativity : Deriving Special and General Relativity with Basic Mathematics / by Wladimir-Georges Boskoff, Salvatore Capozziello.
Author
Boskoff, Wladimir-Georges
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
2nd ed. 2024.
Published/Created
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Description
1 online resource (556 pages)
Availability
Available Online
Springer Nature - Springer Physics and Astronomy eBooks 2024 English International
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Subject(s)
Mathematical physics
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General relativity (Physics).
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Special relativity (Physics).
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Quantum physics
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Geometry, Differential
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Related name
Capozziello, Salvatore
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Series
UNITEXT for Physics,
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UNITEXT for Physics, 2198-7890
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Summary note
The 2nd edition of this textbook features more than 100 pages of new material, including four new chapters, as well as an improved discussion of differential geometry concepts and their applications. The textbook aims to provide a comprehensive geometric description of Special and General Relativity, starting from basic Euclidean geometry to more advanced non-Euclidean geometry and differential geometry. Readers will learn about the Schwarzschild metric, the relativistic trajectory of planets, the deflection of light, the black holes, and the cosmological solutions like de Sitter, Friedman-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker, and Gödel ones, as well as the implications of each of them for the observed physical world. In addition, the book provides step-by-step solutions to problems and exercises, making it an ideal introduction for undergraduate students and readers looking to gain a better understanding of Special and General Relativity. In this new edition, a wide discussion on metric-affine theories of gravity and equivalent formulations of General Relativity is reported. The aim is presenting also topics which could be useful for PhD students and researchers studying General Relativity from an advanced point of view.
Contents
Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometries: How they appear
Basic Facts in Euclidean and Minkowski Plane Geometry
From Projective Geometry to Poincaré Disk. How to carry out a Non-Euclidean Geometry Model
Revisiting the Differential Geometry of Surfaces in 3D-Spaces
Basic Differential Geometry Concepts and their Applications
Differential Geometry at Work: Two Ways of Thinking the Gravity. The Einstein Field Equations from a Geometric Point of View
Differential Geometry at Work: Euclidean, Non-Euclidean and Elliptic Geometric Models from Geometry and Physics
Gravity in Newtonian Mechanics
Special Relativity
General Relativity and Relativistic Cosmology
A Geometric Realization of Relativity: the de Sitter Spacetime
Another Geometric Realization of Relativity: the Anti-de Sitter Spacetime
More than Metric: Geometric Objects for Alternative Pictures of Gravity
Metric-Affine Theories of Gravity
Conclusions.
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ISBN
3-031-54823-X
Doi
10.1007/978-3-031-54823-9
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