A Short course in general relativity and cosmology/ Reinhard Hentschke and Christian Holbling
Series: Undergraduate Lecture Notes in PhysicsPublication details: Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2020Description: ix, 296 pages, 23.5 cmISBN:- 9783030463830
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Includes bibliography and index
Overview -- Review of concepts and some extensions thereof -- Introduction to multidimensional calculus -- Field equations of general relativity -- Classical tests of general relativity -- Black holes -- Basics of modern cosmology: overview -- Friedmann-Robertson-Walker cosmology -- Thermodynamics of the universe -- Accelerated expansion of the universe -- Inflation
Unlike most traditional introductory textbooks on relativity and cosmology that answer questions like “Does accelerated expansion pull our bodies apart?”, “Does the presence of dark matter affect the classical tests of general relativity?” in a qualitative manner, the present text is intended as a foundation, enabling students to read and understand the textbooks and many of the scientific papers on the subject. And, above all, the readers are taught and encouraged to do their own calculations, check the numbers and answer the above and other questions regarding the most exciting discoveries and theoretical developments in general relativistic cosmology, which have occurred since the early 1980s. In comparison to these intellectual benefits the text is short. In fact, its brevity without neglect of scope or mathematical accessibility of key points is rather unique. The authors connect the necessary mathematical concepts and their reward, i.e. the understanding of an important pieceof modern physics, along the shortest path.
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