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General relativity [electronic resource] : a first examination / by Marvin Blecher.

By: Blecher, M. (Marvin), 1940-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Singapore : World Scientific, 2020Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 223 p.).ISBN: 9789811220449.Subject(s): General relativity (Physics) -- TextbooksGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 530.11 Online resources: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers.
Contents:
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Review of special relativity -- Vectors and tensors in spacetime -- Covariant differentiation, equations of motion -- Curvature -- Gravity and general relativity -- Classic solar system tests of general relativity -- Gravitational waves -- Black holes and kerr space -- Cosmology -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: "This textbook is suitable for a one-semester introduction to General Relativity for advanced undergraduates in physics and engineering. The book is concise so that the entire material can be covered in the one-semester time frame. Many of the calculations are done in detail, without difficult mathematics, to help the students. Though concise, the theory development is lucid and the readers are exposed to possible analytic calculations. In the second edition, the famous twin paradox with acceleration is solved in full from the accelerated observer's frame. The findings of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration, who captured the first ever image of a black hole, are discussed in detail. The geodetic and frame drag precessions of gyroscopes in orbit about a rotating Earth are worked out and the Gravity Probe B (GPB) experiment is discussed. Also in the second edition are some new exercise problems. Resources are provided to instructors who adopt this textbook for their courses. Adopting instructors can print and copy portions of these resources solely for their teaching needs. All instructional resources are furnished for informational use only, and are subject to change without notice"--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This textbook is suitable for a one-semester introduction to General Relativity for advanced undergraduates in physics and engineering. The book is concise so that the entire material can be covered in the one-semester time frame. Many of the calculations are done in detail, without difficult mathematics, to help the students. Though concise, the theory development is lucid and the readers are exposed to possible analytic calculations. In the second edition, the famous twin paradox with acceleration is solved in full from the accelerated observer's frame. The findings of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration, who captured the first ever image of a black hole, are discussed in detail. The geodetic and frame drag precessions of gyroscopes in orbit about a rotating Earth are worked out and the Gravity Probe B (GPB) experiment is discussed. Also in the second edition are some new exercise problems. Resources are provided to instructors who adopt this textbook for their courses. Adopting instructors can print and copy portions of these resources solely for their teaching needs. All instructional resources are furnished for informational use only, and are subject to change without notice"--Publisher's website.

Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Review of special relativity -- Vectors and tensors in spacetime -- Covariant differentiation, equations of motion -- Curvature -- Gravity and general relativity -- Classic solar system tests of general relativity -- Gravitational waves -- Black holes and kerr space -- Cosmology -- Bibliography -- Index.

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