The Einstein Theory Of Relativity

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Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity

Author: Asghar Qadir
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date: 2020-01-10
This book takes a historical approach to Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and shows the importance that geometry has to the theory. Starting from simpler and more general considerations, it goes on to detail the latest developments in the field and considers several cutting-edge research areas. It discusses Einstein’s theory from a geometrical and a field theoretic viewpoint, before moving on to address gravitational waves, black holes and cosmology.
Einstein's Theory of Relativity

A Nobel Prize-winning physicist explains the historical background and scientific principles of Einstein's famous theory
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity

Author: Brian P. Dolan
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2023-06-29
Einstein's general theory of relativity can be a notoriously difficult subject for students approaching it for the first time, with arcane mathematical concepts such as connection coefficients and tensors adorned with a forest of indices. This book is an elementary introduction to Einstein's theory and the physics of curved space-times that avoids these complications as much as possible. Its first half describes the physics of black holes, gravitational waves and the expanding Universe, without using tensors. Only in the second half are Einstein's field equations derived and used to explain the dynamical evolution of the early Universe and the creation of the first elements. Each chapter concludes with problem sets and technical mathematical details are given in the appendices. This short text is intended for undergraduate physics students who have taken courses in special relativity and advanced mechanics.