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This book deals with 2-spinors in general relativity, beginning by
developing spinors in a geometrical way rather than using
representation theory, which can be a little abstract. This gives
the reader greater physical intuition into the way in which spinors
behave. The book concentrates on the algebra and calculus of
spinors connected with curved space-time. Many of the well-known
tensor fields in general relativity are shown to have spinor
counterparts. An analysis of the Lanczos spinor concludes the book,
and some of the techniques so far encountered are applied to this.
Exercises play an important role throughout and are given at the
end of each chapter. Readership: Postgraduate level students and
researchers.
Essential Dynamics & Relativity provides students with an
introduction to the core aspects of dynamics and special
relativity. The author reiterates important ideas and terms
throughout and covers concepts that are often missing from other
textbooks at this level. He also places each topic within the wider
constructs of the theory, without jumping from topic to topic to
illustrate a point. The first section of the book focuses on
dynamics, discussing the basic aspects of single particle motion
and analyzing the motion of multi-particle systems. The book also
explains the dynamical behavior of both composite bodies (rigid
bodies) and objects in non-inertial frames of reference (rotating
reference frames). The second section concentrates on relativity.
The author describes the ideas leading to the inception of special
relativity. He also formulates fundamental aspects, such as time
dilation, length contraction, Lorentz transformations, and the
visual aids of Minkowski diagrams, necessary to develop more
sophisticated ideas. He then develops the concepts within the
context of relativistic mechanics. With many examples throughout
and exercises at the end of each chapter, this text makes the often
daunting and confusing ideas of dynamics and special relativity
accessible to undergraduate students studying the subjects for the
first time.
Essential Dynamics and Relativity provides students with an
introduction to the core aspects of dynamics and special
relativity. The author reiterates important ideas and terms
throughout and covers concepts that are often missing from other
textbooks at this level. He also places each topic within the wider
constructs of the theory, without jumping from topic to topic to
illustrate a point. The first section of the book focuses on
dynamics, discussing the basic aspects of single particle motion
and analyzing the motion of multi-particle systems. The book also
explains the dynamical behavior of both composite bodies (rigid
bodies) and objects in non-inertial frames of reference (rotating
reference frames). The second section concentrates on relativity.
The author describes the ideas leading to the inception of special
relativity. He also formulates fundamental aspects, such as time
dilation, length contraction, Lorentz transformations, and the
visual aids of Minkowski diagrams, necessary to develop more
sophisticated ideas. He then develops the concepts within the
context of relativistic mechanics. With many examples throughout
and exercises at the end of each chapter, this text makes the often
daunting and confusing ideas of dynamics and special relativity
accessible to undergraduate students studying the subjects for the
first time.
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