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Advanced mechanics and general relativity: an introduction to general relativity
Aimed at advanced undergraduates with background knowledge of classical mechanics and electricity and magnetism, this textbook presents both the particle dynamics relevant to general relativity, and the field dynamics necessary to understand the theory. Focusing on action extremization, the book dev...
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Cambridge Univ. Press
2010
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author | Franklin, Joel |
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description | Aimed at advanced undergraduates with background knowledge of classical mechanics and electricity and magnetism, this textbook presents both the particle dynamics relevant to general relativity, and the field dynamics necessary to understand the theory. Focusing on action extremization, the book develops the structure and predictions of general relativity by analogy with familiar physical systems. Topics ranging from classical field theory to minimal surfaces and relativistic strings are covered in a homogeneous manner. Nearly 150 exercises and numerous examples throughout the textbook enable students to test their understanding of the material covered. |
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spelling | cern-13151122021-04-22T01:14:23Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1315112engFranklin, JoelAdvanced mechanics and general relativity: an introduction to general relativityOther Fields of PhysicsAimed at advanced undergraduates with background knowledge of classical mechanics and electricity and magnetism, this textbook presents both the particle dynamics relevant to general relativity, and the field dynamics necessary to understand the theory. Focusing on action extremization, the book develops the structure and predictions of general relativity by analogy with familiar physical systems. Topics ranging from classical field theory to minimal surfaces and relativistic strings are covered in a homogeneous manner. Nearly 150 exercises and numerous examples throughout the textbook enable students to test their understanding of the material covered.Cambridge Univ. Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:13151122010 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Franklin, Joel Advanced mechanics and general relativity: an introduction to general relativity |
title | Advanced mechanics and general relativity: an introduction to general relativity |
title_full | Advanced mechanics and general relativity: an introduction to general relativity |
title_fullStr | Advanced mechanics and general relativity: an introduction to general relativity |
title_full_unstemmed | Advanced mechanics and general relativity: an introduction to general relativity |
title_short | Advanced mechanics and general relativity: an introduction to general relativity |
title_sort | advanced mechanics and general relativity: an introduction to general relativity |
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