We lift a veil of obscurity from a branch of mathematical physics
in a straightforward manner that can be understood by motivated and
prepared undergraduate students as well as graduate students
specializing in relativity. Our book on 'Einstein Fields' clarifies
Einstein's very first principle of equivalence (1907) that is the
basis of his theory of gravitation. This requires the exploration
of homogeneous Riemannian manifolds, a program that was suggested
by Elie Cartan in 'Riemannian Geometry in an Orthogonal Frame,' a
2001 World Scientific publication.Einstein's first principle of
equivalence, the key to his General Relativity, interprets
homogeneous fields of acceleration as gravitational fields. The
general theory of these 'Einstein Fields' is given for the first
time in our monograph and has never been treated in such exhaustive
detail. This study has yielded significant new insights to
Einstein's theory. The volume is heavily illustrated and is
accessible to well-prepared undergraduate and graduate students as
well as the professional physics community.
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