This book focuses on the unifying power of the geometrical language
in bringing together concepts from many different areas of physics,
ranging from classical physics to the theories describing the four
fundamental interactions of Nature - gravitational,
electromagnetic, strong nuclear, and weak nuclear.The book provides
in a single volume a thorough introduction to topology and
differential geometry, as well as many applications to both
mathematical and physical problems. It is aimed as an elementary
text and is intended for first year graduate students.In addition
to the traditional contents of books on special and general
relativities, this book discusses also some recent advances such as
de Sitter invariant special relativity, teleparallel gravity and
their implications in cosmology for those wishing to reach a higher
level of understanding.
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