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Theory of Gravitational Interactions: UNITEXT for Physics

Autor Maurizio Gasperini
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 iul 2018
This is the second edition of a well-received book that is a modern, self-contained introduction to the theory of gravitational interactions. The new edition includes more details on gravitational waves of cosmological origin, the so-called brane world scenario, and gravitational time-delay effects.
The first part of the book follows the traditional presentation ofgeneral relativity as a geometric theory of the macroscopic gravitationalfield, while the second, more advanced part discusses the deep analogies (anddifferences) between a geometric theory of gravity and the gauge theories ofthe other fundamental interactions. This fills a gap within the traditionalapproach to general relativity which usually leaves students puzzled about therole of gravity. The required notions of differential geometry are reduced tothe minimum, allowing room for aspects of gravitational physics of currentphenomenological and theoretical interest, such as the properties ofgravitational waves, the gravitational interactions of spinors, and thesupersymmetric and higher-dimensional generalization of the Einstein equations. 
This textbook is primarily intended for students pursuing a theoretical or astroparticle curriculum but is also relevant for PhD  students and young researchers. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319842141
ISBN-10: 3319842145
Ilustrații: XVII, 373 p. 14 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria UNITEXT for Physics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

ElementaryNotions of Relativistic Field Theory.- Towards a Relativistic Theory ofGravity.- Tensor Calculus in a Riemann Manifold.- Maxwell Equations and RiemannGeometry.- Test Bodies and Signals in a Riemann Space–Time.- Geodesic Deviationand Curvature Tensor.- The Einstein Equations for the Gravitational Field.- TheWeak-Field Approximation.- Gravitational Waves.- The Schwarzschild Solution.-The Kasner Solution.- Vierbeins and Lorentz Connection.- The Dirac Equation ina Gravitational Field.- Supersymmetry and Supergravity.- Appendix A TheLanguage of Differential Forms.- Appendix B Higher-Dimensional Gravity.- References.-Index.

Notă biografică

Maurizio Gasperini is Professorof Theoretical Physics at the Physics Department of the University of Bari,Italy. He has already published six books with Springer and is the author ofmore than 200 publications on gravitational theory, high-energy physics, andcosmology. He has twice won an "Award for Essays on Gravitation" fromthe Gravity Research Foundation (1996 and 1998). His former posts include apermanent position in the Department of Theoretical Physics at the Universityof Turin and three appointments as Scientific Associate at CERN, TheoryDivision (1993, 1996, and 2005). Here, in collaboration with GabrieleVeneziano, he formulated and developed an early-cosmology scenario based on thesymmetries of string theory.

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This is the second edition of a well-received book that is a modern, self-contained introduction to the theory of gravitational interactions. The new edition includes more details on gravitational waves of cosmological origin, the so-called brane world scenario, and gravitational time-delay effects. 
The first part of the book follows the traditional presentation ofgeneral relativity as a geometric theory of the macroscopic gravitationalfield, while the second, more advanced part discusses the deep analogies (anddifferences) between a geometric theory of gravity and the “gauge” theories ofthe other fundamental interactions. This fills a gap within the traditionalapproach to general relativity which usually leaves students puzzled about therole of gravity. The required notions of differential geometry are reduced tothe minimum, allowing room for aspects of gravitational physics of currentphenomenological and theoretical interest, such as the properties ofgravitational waves, the gravitational interactions of spinors, and thesupersymmetric and higher-dimensional generalization of the Einstein equations.
This textbook is primarily intended for students pursuing a theoretical or astroparticle curriculum but is also relevant for PhD  students and young researchers. 
 

Caracteristici

Includes all the information on gravitational interactions that any Physics graduate should possess Written in the informal and self-contained style of class lectures All computations are explicitly carried outin the main text Covers topics of crucial importance to moderntheories of fundamental interactions that are absent from most textbooks onclassical general relativity Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras