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This book, dedicated to Roger Penrose, is a second, mathematically oriented course in general relativity. It contains extensive references and occasional excursions in the history and philosophy of gravity, including a relatively lengthy historical introduction. The book is intended for all students...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-526902022-02-10T02:52:49Z Foundations of General Relativity Landsman, Klaas Mathematical physics; Penrose; Gravity; Einstein; Black holes; Mathematical Relativity bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PB Mathematics::PBM Geometry::PBMP Differential & Riemannian geometry bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PH Physics::PHR Relativity physics bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PB Mathematics bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PH Physics bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PB Mathematics::PBP Topology This book, dedicated to Roger Penrose, is a second, mathematically oriented course in general relativity. It contains extensive references and occasional excursions in the history and philosophy of gravity, including a relatively lengthy historical introduction. The book is intended for all students of general relativity of any age and orientation who have a background including at least first courses in special and general relativity, differential geometry, and topology. The material is developed in such a way that through the last two chapters the reader may acquire a taste of the modern mathematical study of black holes initiated by Penrose, Hawking, and others, as further influenced by the initial-value or PDE approach to general relativity. Successful readers might be able to begin reading research papers on black holes, especially in mathematical physics and in the philosophy of physics. The chapters are: Historical introduction, General differential geometry, Metric differential geometry, Curvature, Geodesics and causal structure, The singularity theorems of Hawking and Penrose, The Einstein equations, The 3+1 split of space-time, Black holes I: Exact solutions, and Black holes II: General theory. These are followed by two appendices containing background on Lie groups, Lie algebras, & constant curvature, and on Formal PDE theory. 2022-02-09T09:33:15Z 2022-02-09T09:33:15Z 2021 book https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/52690 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International foundations-of-general-relativity.pdf https://doi.org/10.54195/EFVF4478 Radboud University Press 10.54195/EFVF4478 10.54195/EFVF4478 3237ffdf-4cb3-49a0-8415-ceba8c0cba23 394 Nijmegen open access
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description This book, dedicated to Roger Penrose, is a second, mathematically oriented course in general relativity. It contains extensive references and occasional excursions in the history and philosophy of gravity, including a relatively lengthy historical introduction. The book is intended for all students of general relativity of any age and orientation who have a background including at least first courses in special and general relativity, differential geometry, and topology. The material is developed in such a way that through the last two chapters the reader may acquire a taste of the modern mathematical study of black holes initiated by Penrose, Hawking, and others, as further influenced by the initial-value or PDE approach to general relativity. Successful readers might be able to begin reading research papers on black holes, especially in mathematical physics and in the philosophy of physics. The chapters are: Historical introduction, General differential geometry, Metric differential geometry, Curvature, Geodesics and causal structure, The singularity theorems of Hawking and Penrose, The Einstein equations, The 3+1 split of space-time, Black holes I: Exact solutions, and Black holes II: General theory. These are followed by two appendices containing background on Lie groups, Lie algebras, & constant curvature, and on Formal PDE theory.
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