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This is the only book on the subject of group theory and Einstein's theory of gravitation. It contains an extensive discussion on general relativity from the viewpoint of group theory and gauge fields. It also puts together in one volume many scattered, original works, on the use of group theory in general relativity theory.There are twelve chapters in the book. The first six are devoted to rotation and Lorentz groups, and their representations. They include the spinor representation as well as the infinite-dimensional representations. The other six chapters deal with the application of groups
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Richard Feynman fut un professeur prodigieux, véritable homme de scène sachant allier le rire et la rigueur. Son "Cours de Physique" est devenu le manuel en usage dans le monde entier. Les "Leçons sur la Physique" sont constituées à partir des chapitres les plus accessibles de son "Cours". Elles présentent aux physiciens professionnels ou amateurs, comme aux simplex curieux, les idées essentielles de la physique contemporaine, les idées de conservation, de symétrie, de relativité de l'espace et du temps, de même que les principes quantiques qui régissent les processus atomiques.
Symmetry (Physics) --- Space and time. --- Quantum theory. --- Relativity (Physics) --- Special relativity (Physics) --- Symétrie (physique) --- Espace-temps. --- Théorie quantique. --- Relativité (physique) --- Relativité restreinte (physique) --- Symétrie (physique). --- Théorie quantique. --- Relativité (physique). --- Physique. --- Moment spaces --- Quantum theory --- Physics
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"The purposes of this book are (1) to explore and expound relativity physics and 4-dimensional symmetry from the logically simplest viewpoint by making one single postulate instead of two: and (2) to indicate the simplest generalization of the Lorentz transformation in order to cope with frames with constant linear accelerations. The fundamentally new ideas of the first purpose are developed on the basis of the term paper of a Harvard physics undergraduate. They lead to an unexpected affirmative answer to the long-standing question of whether it is possible to construct a relativity theory without postulating the constancy of the speed of light and retaining only the first postulate of special relativity."--Jacket.
Relativity (Physics) --- Symmetry (Physics) --- Special relativity (Physics) --- Space and time. --- Gravitation --- Nonrelativistic quantum mechanics --- Space and time --- Space of more than three dimensions --- Space-time --- Space-time continuum --- Space-times --- Spacetime --- Time and space --- Fourth dimension --- Infinite --- Metaphysics --- Philosophy --- Space sciences --- Time --- Beginning --- Hyperspace --- Ether drift --- Mass energy relations --- Relativity theory, Special --- Restricted theory of relativity --- Special theory of relativity --- Invariance principles (Physics) --- Symmetry (Chemistry) --- Conservation laws (Physics) --- Physics --- Einstein, Albert, --- 530.12 --- 530.12 Relativity principle --- Relativity principle --- Einstein, Albert --- Aiyinsitan, Abote, --- Aĭnshtaĭn, Albert, --- Ainshutain, A, --- Ain̲sṭain̲, Ālparṭ, --- Ainsṭāina, Albarṭa, --- Ajnštajn, Albert, --- Āynishtayn, --- Aynshtayn, Albert, --- Eĭnshteĭn, Alʹbert, --- אינשטין, אלברט, --- איינשטיין --- איינשטיין, אלבערט, --- איינשטיין, אלברט --- איינשטיין, אלברט, --- Aynştayn, Elbêrt, --- Īnshtīn, --- Aynîştayn, --- Aiyinsitan, --- 愛因斯坦, --- 爱因斯坦,
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