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Subtlety in Relativity / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh.

By: Moreshwar Wagh, Sanjay [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Singapore : Pan Stanford Publishing, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 234 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781351238298; 9781351238328.Subject(s): Mathematical physics | Physics -- Data processing | Wave-motion, Theory of | WavesAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 531.1133 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
part, I Development of Physical Concepts -- chapter 1 The Light Quantum / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 2 The Idea of Relativity / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 3 Doppler Effect / M. Wagh Sanjay -- part, II Category Theory and Universal Relativity -- chapter 4 What Is a Category? / M. Wagh Sanjay -- chapter 5 Properties of Arrows and Objects / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 6 Functors / Sanjay M. Wagh -- chapter 7 Universal Associations by Functors / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 8 Adjoint Functors and Adjoint Situations / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 9 Categorical Measures / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 10 The Meaning of Universal Relativity / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 11 Epilogue / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh.
Summary: "This book has been written after the author's discovery of a new way in which wave phenomena occur. In the history of science, this is the first time we have realized this new way--the emission origin of waves--of producing wave phenomena. The emission origin for wave phenomena is not incompatible with the ideas of quantum theory; rather, it justifies the use of probabilistic methods of quantum theory. However, the emission origin for waves shows that quantum theory is statistically incomplete in, precisely, Einstein's sense. Underlying the ideas of quantum theory, there exists then a certain, previously unexplored, conceptual framework. This book describes such a conceptual framework.The book demonstrates how the Doppler effect with acceleration is essential to interpreting astronomical observations. It also offers a detailed and self-sufficient technical background of mathematical ideas of category theory. It is a great reference for advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level students of physics and researchers in physics, astronomy, and cosmology."--Provided by publisher.
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part, I Development of Physical Concepts -- chapter 1 The Light Quantum / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 2 The Idea of Relativity / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 3 Doppler Effect / M. Wagh Sanjay -- part, II Category Theory and Universal Relativity -- chapter 4 What Is a Category? / M. Wagh Sanjay -- chapter 5 Properties of Arrows and Objects / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 6 Functors / Sanjay M. Wagh -- chapter 7 Universal Associations by Functors / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 8 Adjoint Functors and Adjoint Situations / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 9 Categorical Measures / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 10 The Meaning of Universal Relativity / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh -- chapter 11 Epilogue / Sanjay Moreshwar Wagh.

"This book has been written after the author's discovery of a new way in which wave phenomena occur. In the history of science, this is the first time we have realized this new way--the emission origin of waves--of producing wave phenomena. The emission origin for wave phenomena is not incompatible with the ideas of quantum theory; rather, it justifies the use of probabilistic methods of quantum theory. However, the emission origin for waves shows that quantum theory is statistically incomplete in, precisely, Einstein's sense. Underlying the ideas of quantum theory, there exists then a certain, previously unexplored, conceptual framework. This book describes such a conceptual framework.The book demonstrates how the Doppler effect with acceleration is essential to interpreting astronomical observations. It also offers a detailed and self-sufficient technical background of mathematical ideas of category theory. It is a great reference for advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level students of physics and researchers in physics, astronomy, and cosmology."--Provided by publisher.

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