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Relativity : special, general, and cosmological
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ISBN: 0198508352 0198508360 9780198508359 9780198508366 Year: 2001 Publisher: Oxford: Oxford university press,

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This text is a considerable amplification and modernization of the authors' earlier Essential Relativity. It brings relativity alive conceptually and emphasizes the foundations and the logical subtleties rather than the mathematics or the detailed experiments. It includes 300 exercises and promotes a visceral understanding and the confidence to tackle any fundamental relativistic problem. Following a critical overview of the whole field, special-relativistic kinematics is presented three dimensionally before the mathematical level gradually rises. Four vectors preceded mechanics, four tensors precede Maxwell theory, and three chapters on cosmology end the text. This book brings the challenge and excitement of modern relativity and cosmology at a rigorous mathematical level within the reach of advanced undergraduates, while containing enough new material to interest lecturers and researchers.

Zur Einsteinschen Relativitätstheorie ; Erkenntnistheoretische Betrachtungen
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ISBN: 3787314105 9783787314102 Year: 2001 Volume: 10 Publisher: Hamburg: Meiner,

Trous noirs et distorsions du temps : l'héritage sulfureux d'Einstein
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ISBN: 208081463X 9782080814630 Year: 2001 Volume: 463 Publisher: Paris: Flammarion,

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Relativity, groups, particles : special relativity and relativistic symmetry in field and particle physics
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ISBN: 3211834435 3709162343 9783211834435 Year: 2001 Publisher: Wien : Springer,

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Like many textbooks, the present one is the outgrowth of lecture courses, mainly given at the University of Vienna, Austria; on the occasion of the English edition, it may be mentioned that our first such lecture course was delivered by my late co­ author, Roman U. Sexl, during the fall and winter term 1967-68 in the USA-more precisely, at the University of Georgia (Athens). Since then, Particle Physics has seen spectacular revolutions; but its relativistic symmetry has never been shaken. On the other hand, new technological developments have enabled applications like the GPS (Global Positioning System) that, in a sense, brought Relativity to the domain of everyday use. The purpose of the lecture courses, and thus of the book, is to fill a gap that the authors feel exists between the way Relativity is presented in introductory courses on mechanics and/or electrodynamics on the one hand and the way relativistic symmetry is presented in particle physics and field theory courses on the other. The reason for the gap is a natural one: too many other themes have to be addressed in the introductory courses, and too many applications are impatiently waiting for their presentation in the particle and field theory courses.

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