Author: D. Farnsworth
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9780387057934
Category : Differential topology
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Methods of Local and Global Differential Geometry in General Relativity
Author: D. Farnsworth
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9780387057934
Category : Differential topology
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9780387057934
Category : Differential topology
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METHODS OF LOCAL AND GLOBAL DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY IN GENERAL RELATIVITY- PROCEEDINGS OF THE REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON RELATIVITY- LECTURE NOTES IN PHYSICS.
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Methods of Local and Global Differential Geometry in General Relativity
Author: D. Farnsworth
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Publisher: Springer
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Methods of Local and Global Differential Geometry in General Relativity
Author: Regional Conference on Relativity (1970 : University of Pittsburgh)
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Methods of Local and Global Differential Geometry in General Relativity
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Methods of Local and Global Differential Geometry in General Relativity ; Proceedings of the Regional Conference on Relativity Held at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 13-17, 1970. Edited by D. Farnsworth [and Others].
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Category : Differential topology
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Pages : 188
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Spacetime
Author: Marcus Kriele
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3540483543
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 444
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One of the most of exciting aspects is the general relativity pred- tion of black holes and the Such Big Bang. predictions gained weight the theorems through Penrose. singularity pioneered In various by te- books on theorems general relativity singularity are and then presented used to that black holes exist and that the argue universe started with a To date what has big been is bang. a critical of what lacking analysis these theorems predict-’ We of really give a proof a typical singul- theorem and this ity use theorem to illustrate problems arising through the of possibilities violations" and "causality weak "shell very crossing These singularities". add to the problems weight of view that the point theorems alone singularity are not sufficient to the existence of predict physical singularities. The mathematical theme of the book In order to both solid gain a of and intuition understanding good for any mathematical theory, one,should to realise it as model of try a a fam- iar non-mathematical theories have had concept. Physical an especially the important on of and impact development mathematics, conversely various modern theories physical rather require sophisticated mathem- ics for their formulation. both and mathematics Today, physics are so that it is often difficult complex to master the theories in both very s- in the of jects. However, case differential pseudo-Riemannian geometry or the general relativity between and mathematics relationship physics is and it is therefore especially close, to from interd- possible profit an ciplinary approach.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3540483543
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
One of the most of exciting aspects is the general relativity pred- tion of black holes and the Such Big Bang. predictions gained weight the theorems through Penrose. singularity pioneered In various by te- books on theorems general relativity singularity are and then presented used to that black holes exist and that the argue universe started with a To date what has big been is bang. a critical of what lacking analysis these theorems predict-’ We of really give a proof a typical singul- theorem and this ity use theorem to illustrate problems arising through the of possibilities violations" and "causality weak "shell very crossing These singularities". add to the problems weight of view that the point theorems alone singularity are not sufficient to the existence of predict physical singularities. The mathematical theme of the book In order to both solid gain a of and intuition understanding good for any mathematical theory, one,should to realise it as model of try a a fam- iar non-mathematical theories have had concept. Physical an especially the important on of and impact development mathematics, conversely various modern theories physical rather require sophisticated mathem- ics for their formulation. both and mathematics Today, physics are so that it is often difficult complex to master the theories in both very s- in the of jects. However, case differential pseudo-Riemannian geometry or the general relativity between and mathematics relationship physics is and it is therefore especially close, to from interd- possible profit an ciplinary approach.
Differential Forms and the Geometry of General Relativity
Author: Tevian Dray
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1466510323
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
Requiring little more than calculus and some linear algebra, this book provides readers with a coherent path to understanding relativity. It helps readers learn just enough differential geometry to grasp the basics of general relativity. The first half of the book describes some of the surprising implications of relativity without introducing more formalism than necessary. The second half takes a more detailed look at the mathematics of differential forms, showing how they are used to describe key geometric ideas in general relativity.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1466510323
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
Requiring little more than calculus and some linear algebra, this book provides readers with a coherent path to understanding relativity. It helps readers learn just enough differential geometry to grasp the basics of general relativity. The first half of the book describes some of the surprising implications of relativity without introducing more formalism than necessary. The second half takes a more detailed look at the mathematics of differential forms, showing how they are used to describe key geometric ideas in general relativity.
General physics, relativity, astronomy and mathematical physics and methods
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Category : Nuclear physics
Languages : en
Pages : 326
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Category : Nuclear physics
Languages : en
Pages : 326
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Advances in Differential Geometry and General Relativity
Author: John K. Beem
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821835394
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
This volume consists of expanded versions of invited lectures given at The Beemfest: Advances in Differential Geometry and General Relativity (University of Missouri-Columbia) on the occasion of Professor John K. Beem's retirement. The articles address problems in differential geometry in general and in particular, global Lorentzian geometry, Finsler geometry, causal boundaries, Penrose's cosmic censorship hypothesis, the geometry of differential operators with variable coefficients on manifolds, and asymptotically de Sitter spacetimes satisfying Einstein's equations with positive cosmological constant. The book is suitable for graduate students and research mathematicians interested in differential geometry.
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
ISBN: 0821835394
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
This volume consists of expanded versions of invited lectures given at The Beemfest: Advances in Differential Geometry and General Relativity (University of Missouri-Columbia) on the occasion of Professor John K. Beem's retirement. The articles address problems in differential geometry in general and in particular, global Lorentzian geometry, Finsler geometry, causal boundaries, Penrose's cosmic censorship hypothesis, the geometry of differential operators with variable coefficients on manifolds, and asymptotically de Sitter spacetimes satisfying Einstein's equations with positive cosmological constant. The book is suitable for graduate students and research mathematicians interested in differential geometry.