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By focusing on the mostly used variational methods, this monograph
aspires to give a unified description and comparison of various
ways of constructing conserved quantities for perturbations and to
study symmetries in general relativity and modified theories of
gravity. The main emphasis lies on the field-theoretical covariant
formulation of perturbations, the canonical Noether approach and
the Belinfante procedure of symmetrisation. The general formalism
is applied to build the gauge-invariant cosmological perturbation
theory, conserved currents and superpotentials to describe
physically important solutions of gravity theories. Meticulous
attention is given to the construction of conserved quantities in
asymptotically-flat spacetimes as well as in asymptotically
constant curvature spacetimes such as the Anti-de Sitter space.
Significant part of the book can be used in graduate courses on
conservation laws in general relativity. THE SERIES: DE GRUYTER
STUDIES IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS The series is devoted to the
publication of monographs and high-level texts in mathematical
physics. They cover topics and methods in fields of current
interest, with an emphasis on didactical presentation. The series
will enable readers to understand, apply, and develop further, with
sufficient rigor, mathematical methods to given problems in
physics. The works in this series are aimed at advanced students
and researchers in mathematical and theoretical physics. They can
also serve as secondary reading for lectures and seminars at
advanced levels.
Relativistic celestial mechanics - investigating the motion
celestial bodies under the influence of general relativity - is a
major tool of modern experimental gravitational physics. With a
wide range of prominent authors from the field, this two-volume
series consists of reviews on a multitude of advanced topics in the
area of relativistic celestial mechanics - starting from more
classical topics such as the regime of asymptotically-flat
spacetime, light propagation and celestial ephemerides, but also
including its role in cosmology and alternative theories of gravity
as well as modern experiments in this area. This second volume of a
two-volume series covers applications of the theory as well as
experimental verifications. From tools to determine light travel
times in curved space-time to laser ranging between earth and moon
and between satellites, and impacts on the definition of time
scales and clock comparison techniques, a variety of effects is
discussed. On the occasion of his 80-th birthday, these two volumes
honor V. A. Brumberg - one of the pioneers in modern relativistic
celestial mechanics. Contributions include: J. Simon, A. Fienga:
Victor Brumberg and the French school of analytical celestial
mechanics T. Fukushima: Elliptic functions and elliptic integrals
for celestial mechanics and dynamical astronomy P. Teyssandier: New
tools for determining the light travel time in static, spherically
symmetric spacetimes beyond the order G2 J. Muller, L. Biskupek, F.
Hofmann and E. Mai: Lunar laser ranging and relativity N. Wex:
Testing relativistic celestial mechanics with radio pulsars I.
Ciufolini et al.: Dragging of inertial frames, fundamental physics,
and satellite laser ranging G. Petit, P. Wolf, P. Delva: Atomic
time, clocks, and clock comparisons in relativistic spacetime: a
review
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