Unsolved Problems in Special and General Relativity

Unsolved Problems in Special and General Relativity
Author: Florentin Smarandache,Fu Yuhua,Zhao Fengjuan
Publsiher: Infinite Study
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2013
Genre: Relativity (Physics)
ISBN: 9781599732206

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Unsolved Problems in Special and General Relativity

Unsolved Problems in Special and General Relativity
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: General relativity (Physics)
ISBN: 1461953308

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This book includes 21 papers written by 23 authors and co-authors. All papers included herein are produced by scholars from People?s Republic of China, except two papers written by Prof. L. Sapogin, V.A. Dzhanibekov, Yu. A. Ryabov from Russia, and by Prof. Florentin Smarandache from USA. The editors hope that all these papers will contribute to the advance of scholarly research on several aspects of Special and General Relativity. This book is suitable for students and scholars interested in studies on physics.

Seminar on Differential Geometry AM 102 Volume 102

Seminar on Differential Geometry   AM 102   Volume 102
Author: Shing-tung Yau
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2016-03-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781400881918

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This collection of papers constitutes a wide-ranging survey of recent developments in differential geometry and its interactions with other fields, especially partial differential equations and mathematical physics. This area of mathematics was the subject of a special program at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton during the academic year 1979-1980; the papers in this volume were contributed by the speakers in the sequence of seminars organized by Shing-Tung Yau for this program. Both survey articles and articles presenting new results are included. The articles on differential geometry and partial differential equations include a general survey article by the editor on the relationship of the two fields and more specialized articles on topics including harmonic mappings, isoperimetric and Poincaré inequalities, metrics with specified curvature properties, the Monge-Arnpere equation, L2 harmonic forms and cohomology, manifolds of positive curvature, isometric embedding, and Kraumlhler manifolds and metrics. The articles on differential geometry and mathematical physics cover such topics as renormalization, instantons, gauge fields and the Yang-Mills equation, nonlinear evolution equations, incompleteness of space-times, black holes, and quantum gravity. A feature of special interest is the inclusion of a list of more than one hundred unsolved research problems compiled by the editor with comments and bibliographical information.

300 Problems in Special and General Relativity

300 Problems in Special and General Relativity
Author: Mattias Blennow,Tommy Ohlsson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781316510674

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A textbook-neutral problems-and-solutions book that complements any relativity textbook at advanced undergraduate or masters level.

Special Relativity

Special Relativity
Author: Michael Tsamparlis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 605
Release: 2010-05-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642038372

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Writing a new book on the classic subject of Special Relativity, on which numerous important physicists have contributed and many books have already been written, can be like adding another epicycle to the Ptolemaic cosmology. Furthermore, it is our belief that if a book has no new elements, but simply repeats what is written in the existing literature, perhaps with a different style, then this is not enough to justify its publication. However, after having spent a number of years, both in class and research with relativity, I have come to the conclusion that there exists a place for a new book. Since it appears that somewhere along the way, mathem- ics may have obscured and prevailed to the degree that we tend to teach relativity (and I believe, theoretical physics) simply using “heavier” mathematics without the inspiration and the mastery of the classic physicists of the last century. Moreover current trends encourage the application of techniques in producing quick results and not tedious conceptual approaches resulting in long-lasting reasoning. On the other hand, physics cannot be done a ́ la carte stripped from philosophy, or, to put it in a simple but dramatic context A building is not an accumulation of stones! As a result of the above, a major aim in the writing of this book has been the distinction between the mathematics of Minkowski space and the physics of r- ativity.

The Problem of Time

The Problem of Time
Author: Edward Anderson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 920
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319588483

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This book is a treatise on time and on background independence in physics. It first considers how time is conceived of in each accepted paradigm of physics: Newtonian, special relativity, quantum mechanics (QM) and general relativity (GR). Substantial differences are moreover uncovered between what is meant by time in QM and in GR. These differences jointly source the Problem of Time: Nine interlinked facets which arise upon attempting concurrent treatment of the QM and GR paradigms, as is required in particular for a background independent theory of quantum gravity. A sizeable proportion of current quantum gravity programs - e.g. geometrodynamical and loop quantum gravity approaches to quantum GR, quantum cosmology, supergravity and M-theory - are background independent in this sense. This book's foundational topic is thus furthermore of practical relevance in the ongoing development of quantum gravity programs. This book shows moreover that eight of the nine facets of the Problem of Time already occur upon entertaining background independence in classical (rather than quantum) physics. By this development, and interpreting shape theory as modelling background independence, this book further establishes background independence as a field of study. Background independent mechanics, as well as minisuperspace (spatially homogeneous) models of GR and perturbations thereabout are used to illustrate these points. As hitherto formulated, the different facets of the Problem of Time greatly interfere with each others' attempted resolutions. This book explains how, none the less, a local resolution of the Problem of Time can be arrived at after various reconceptualizations of the facets and reformulations of their mathematical implementation. Self-contained appendices on mathematical methods for basic and foundational quantum gravity are included. Finally, this book outlines how supergravity is refreshingly different from GR as a realization of background independence, and what background independence entails at the topological level and beyond.

Problem Book in Relativity and Gravitation

Problem Book in Relativity and Gravitation
Author: Alan P. Lightman,William H. Press,Richard H. Price,Saul A. Teukolsky
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781400889013

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An essential resource for learning about general relativity and much more, from four leading experts Important and useful to every student of relativity, this book is a unique collection of some 475 problems--with solutions--in the fields of special and general relativity, gravitation, relativistic astrophysics, and cosmology. The problems are expressed in broad physical terms to enhance their pertinence to readers with diverse backgrounds. In their solutions, the authors have attempted to convey a mode of approach to these kinds of problems, revealing procedures that can reduce the labor of calculations while avoiding the pitfall of too much or too powerful formalism. Although well suited for individual use, the volume may also be used with one of the modem textbooks in general relativity.

Unsolved Problems in Astrophysics

Unsolved Problems in Astrophysics
Author: John N. Bahcall,Jeremiah P. Ostriker
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1997-02-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0691016062

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The field of astrophysics is in the midst of a technological renaissance. The emphasis of this collection of essays, composed by a stellar group of astronomers and astrophysicists, is on the current state of our knowledge as a preparation for future unraveling of more mysteries of the universe, which appear most amenable to solution. Aspiring atrophysicists will be enthralled.