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The book expounds the major topics in the special theory of
relativity. It provides a detailed examination of the mathematical
foundation of the special theory of relativity, relativistic mass,
relativistic mechanics and relativistic electrodynamics. As well as
covariant formulation of relativistic mechanics and
electrodynamics, the book discusses the relativistic effect on
photons. Using a mathematical approach, the text offers graduate
students a clear, concise view of the special theory of relativity.
Organized into 14 chapters and two appendices, the content is
presented in a logical order, and every topic has been dealt with
in a simple and lucid manner. To aid understanding of the subject,
the book provides numerous relevant worked examples in every
chapter. The book's mathematical approach helps students in their
independent study and motivates them to research the topic further.
The book expounds the major topics in the special theory of
relativity. It provides a detailed examination of the mathematical
foundation of the special theory of relativity, relativistic mass,
relativistic mechanics and relativistic electrodynamics. As
well as covariant formulation of relativistic mechanics and
electrodynamics, the book discusses the relativistic effect on
photons. Using a mathematical approach, the text offers graduate
students a clear, concise view of the special theory of relativity.
Organized into 14 chapters and two appendices, the content is
presented in a logical order, and every topic has been dealt with
in a simple and lucid manner. To aid understanding of the subject,
the book provides numerous relevant worked examples in every
chapter. The book’s mathematical approach helps students in their
independent study and motivates them to research the topic further.
This textbook expounds the major topics in the special theory of
relativity. It provides a detailed examination of the mathematical
foundation of the special theory of relativity, relativistic mass,
relativistic mechanics, and relativistic electrodynamics. As well
as covariant formulation of relativistic mechanics and
electrodynamics, the text discusses the relativistic effect on
photons. A new chapter on electromagnetic waves as well as several
new problems and examples have been included in the second edition
of the book. Using the mathematical approach, the text offers
graduate students a clear, concise view of the special theory of
relativity. Organized into 15 chapters and two appendices, the
content is presented in a logical order, and every topic has been
dealt with in a simple and lucid manner. To aid understanding of
the subject, the text provides numerous relevant worked-out
examples in every chapter. The mathematical approach of the text
helps students in their independent study and motivates them to
research the topic further.
The book aims to expound the general theory of relativity with a
mathematical point of view. Catering to the needs of postgraduate
students and researchers in the field of astrophysics and
mathematical physics, it offers the readers a comprehensive
understanding of the advanced topics of the subject matter. It
specifically discusses the mathematical foundation of tensor
calculus, gives a background of geodesics, Einstein's field
equations, linearised gravity, spacetime of spherically symmetric
distribution of matter and black holes, and particle and photon
orbits in spacetime. Apart from the formulation of general
relativity, Lie derivatives and its applications, and causality of
spacetime are also discussed in detail. Certain preliminary
concepts of extrinsic curvature, Lagrangian formalism of general
theory of relativity and 3 + 1 decomposition of space-time are
covered and are provided in the book as appendices.
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