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Introduction to 2-spinors in general relativity
This book deals with 2-spinors in general relativity, beginning by developing spinors in a geometrical way rather than using representation theory, which can be a little abstract. This gives the reader greater physical intuition into the way in which spinors behave. The book concentrates on the alge...
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2003
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author | O'Donnell, Peter |
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description | This book deals with 2-spinors in general relativity, beginning by developing spinors in a geometrical way rather than using representation theory, which can be a little abstract. This gives the reader greater physical intuition into the way in which spinors behave. The book concentrates on the algebra and calculus of spinors connected with curved space-time. Many of the well-known tensor fields in general relativity are shown to have spinor counterparts. An analysis of the Lanczos spinor concludes the book, and some of the techniques so far encountered are applied to this. Exercises play an i |
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spelling | cern-8037532021-04-22T02:26:51Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/803753engO'Donnell, PeterIntroduction to 2-spinors in general relativityGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThis book deals with 2-spinors in general relativity, beginning by developing spinors in a geometrical way rather than using representation theory, which can be a little abstract. This gives the reader greater physical intuition into the way in which spinors behave. The book concentrates on the algebra and calculus of spinors connected with curved space-time. Many of the well-known tensor fields in general relativity are shown to have spinor counterparts. An analysis of the Lanczos spinor concludes the book, and some of the techniques so far encountered are applied to this. Exercises play an iWorld Scientificoai:cds.cern.ch:8037532003 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics O'Donnell, Peter Introduction to 2-spinors in general relativity |
title | Introduction to 2-spinors in general relativity |
title_full | Introduction to 2-spinors in general relativity |
title_fullStr | Introduction to 2-spinors in general relativity |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to 2-spinors in general relativity |
title_short | Introduction to 2-spinors in general relativity |
title_sort | introduction to 2-spinors in general relativity |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/803753 |
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