The Mathematical Theory of Special And General Relativity

Einstein in Matrix Form: Exact Derivation of the Theory of Special and General Relativity without Tensors

Günter Ludyk, "Einstein in Matrix Form: Exact Derivation of the Theory of Special and General Relativity without Tensors"
English | ISBN: 3642357970 | 2013 | 230 pages | PDF | 4 MB
Einstein in Matrix Form: Exact Derivation of the Theory of Special and General Relativity without Tensors

Einstein in Matrix Form: Exact Derivation of the Theory of Special and General Relativity without Tensors (Graduate Texts in Physics) by Günter Ludyk
English | 24 Jun. 2013 | ISBN: 3642357970 | 210 Pages | EPUB | 3.03 MB

This book is an introduction to the theories of Special and General Relativity. The target audience are physicists, engineers and applied scientists who are looking for an understandable introduction to the topic - without too much new mathematics. The fundamental equations of Einstein's theory of Special and General Relativity are derived
Einstein in Matrix Form: Exact Derivation of the Theory of Special and General Relativity without Tensors (repost)

Einstein in Matrix Form: Exact Derivation of the Theory of Special and General Relativity without Tensors by Günter Ludyk
English | ISBN: 3642357970 | 2013 | 230 pages | PDF | 2 MB

This book is an introduction to the theories of Special and General Relativity. The target audience are physicists, engineers and applied scientists who are looking for an understandable introduction to the topic - without too much new mathematics.
Einstein in Matrix Form: Exact Derivation of the Theory of Special and General Relativity without Tensors

Einstein in Matrix Form: Exact Derivation of the Theory of Special and General Relativity without Tensors by Günter Ludyk
English | PDF,EPUB | 2013 | 202 Pages | ISBN : 3642357970 | 4.94 MB

This book is an introduction to the theories of Special and General Relativity. The target audience are physicists, engineers and applied scientists who are looking for an understandable introduction to the topic - without too much new mathematics. The fundamental equations of Einstein's theory of Special and General Relativity are derived using matrix calculus, without the help of tensors.
Einstein in Matrix Form: Exact Derivation of the Theory of Special and General Relativity without Tensors (repost)

Einstein in Matrix Form: Exact Derivation of the Theory of Special and General Relativity without Tensors by Günter Ludyk
English | ISBN: 3642357970 | 2013 | 230 pages | PDF | 2 MB

This book is an introduction to the theories of Special and General Relativity. The target audience are physicists, engineers and applied scientists who are looking for an understandable introduction to the topic - without too much new mathematics.

Mathematical predictions of General Relativity  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ELK1nG at June 18, 2021
Mathematical predictions of General Relativity

Mathematical predictions of General Relativity
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Tests of General Relativity: precession of perihelion of Mercury, bending of light, gravitational waves

An Introduction to the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Jan. 31, 2025
An Introduction to the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation

An Introduction to the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation by Petr Hájíček
English | PDF | 2008 | 289 Pages | ISBN : 3540786589 | 2.9 MB

The contemporary theoretical physics consists, by and large, of two independent parts. The rst is the quantum theory describing the micro-world of elementary p- ticles, the second is the theory of gravity that concerns properties of macroscopic systems such as stars, galaxies, and the universe. The relativistic theory of gr- itation which is known as general relativity was created, at the beginning of the last century, by more or less a single man from pure idea combinations and bold guessing. The task was to “marry” the theory of gravity with the theory of special relativity. The rst attempts were aimed at considering the gravitational potential as a eld in Minkowski space–time. All those attempts failed; it took 10 years until Einstein nally solved the problem. The dif culty was that the old theory of gravity as well as the young theory of special relativity had to be modi ed. The next 50 years were dif cult for this theory because its experimental basis remained weak and its complicated mathematical structure was not well understood. However, in the subsequent period this theory ourished. Thanks to improvements in the te- nology and to the big progress in the methods of astronomical observations, the amount of observable facts to which general relativity is applicable was consid- ably enlarged. This is why general relativity is, today, one of the best experimentally tested theories while many competing theories could be disproved. Also the conc- tual and mathematical fundamentals are better understood now.

An Introduction to the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Jan. 31, 2025
An Introduction to the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation

An Introduction to the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation by Petr Hájíček
English | PDF | 2008 | 289 Pages | ISBN : 3540786589 | 2.9 MB

The contemporary theoretical physics consists, by and large, of two independent parts. The rst is the quantum theory describing the micro-world of elementary p- ticles, the second is the theory of gravity that concerns properties of macroscopic systems such as stars, galaxies, and the universe. The relativistic theory of gr- itation which is known as general relativity was created, at the beginning of the last century, by more or less a single man from pure idea combinations and bold guessing. The task was to “marry” the theory of gravity with the theory of special relativity. The rst attempts were aimed at considering the gravitational potential as a eld in Minkowski space–time. All those attempts failed; it took 10 years until Einstein nally solved the problem. The dif culty was that the old theory of gravity as well as the young theory of special relativity had to be modi ed. The next 50 years were dif cult for this theory because its experimental basis remained weak and its complicated mathematical structure was not well understood. However, in the subsequent period this theory ourished. Thanks to improvements in the te- nology and to the big progress in the methods of astronomical observations, the amount of observable facts to which general relativity is applicable was consid- ably enlarged. This is why general relativity is, today, one of the best experimentally tested theories while many competing theories could be disproved. Also the conc- tual and mathematical fundamentals are better understood now.

Books on Special and General Relativity  eBooks & eLearning

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Books on Special and General Relativity

Books on Special and General Relativity
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Mathematical predictions of General Relativity  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by yoyoloit at June 18, 2021
Mathematical predictions of General Relativity

Mathematical predictions of General Relativity
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 20 lectures (4h 13m) | Size: 2.97 GB