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GRAY) TX AN INTRODUCTION TO EINSTEIN'S GENERAL RELATIVITY James B. Hartle A “physics first” approach to Einstein’s general relativity Einstein's theory of general relativity sa comerstone of modem physics. It embraces wealth of frontier scientific topics including curved spacetime, black holes, gravitational waves, and cosmology. General relativity is increasingly central io contemporary physic and astronomy and therefore to an undergraduate physics education. The aim ofthis ground-breaking new text isto make this fundamental theory accesible to undergraduate students. Using a "physics fist” approach, a minimum of new mathematic, and a wealth of applications, renowned reativst. Jas Hartle provides a fluent and accesible introduction for physicist and others interested in this central achievement of modem science. "This isan excellent introduction o general relativity with a handson approach thats based on physical situations finest ike black hols and the expanding universe. Ils areal gap in the erature fr an ‘underrauate or graduate stent coursebook” Slepen Haack, University of Cambridge th hest elementary intxuction to general ait ever writen. It brings laity lly within the grasp of undergraduates and should trigger creation of general atvty courses at oles and univensites around the word 1p S. Thorne, Caltech; autor of “Blac Holes anc Time Warp: Enntin' Outrageous Legacy “Hare rings the Beauty and exci of ative gratin to the apropite unegafuat kel ia a emarkalyacesble development He ws many more fair coneps oped bro understanding of te basi sracture and applications ofthe theo The pags remarkably etve” Robert. gone, Sanford Uniersty “Hare ian established master ofthe field an his competence asus that this books autora The bok provides striking combination of ascl general elatvty ther un the latest modem observational rests ain F Taser, Massachusetts Institute of Tahlogy “tly novel approach, With Hat's presentation, reas sore than its dy mathematics instead isan elegant, curious, and inlectually vibrant subj that sentra to many of the mest intriguing question in pyc and astrpiysis today” ‘Mare Kamionkexst, California iste of Technology This bok should ape ta ne generation of phys. incades an exellent eve of eal ela ane provides une ime approach to bs SR and GR.” ‘Hans Jurgen Weber, Univers of Vita "Avery fine book by leading expert. By concentrating on physical ideas and the very latest observational results, Hare achieves his amirable ‘im of making general relativity accesible without relying on daunting mathematics. This book i likely to become a classic that every physics student should poses.” Jonathan Halil, Imperial Colege,Lomdon Professor Hares to be commended for writing suc a fine and much raed introductory book on general eat. With the ight balance of physical ides and mathematical details delivered in a clears, this wil be 2 welcomed txt" Bet Lok Hu, Univers of Maryland “This book should make 2 major matin undergraduate education. Itisfarclearer and mor physically motivating than oer texts. The cexgston iat precisely the right ee. and clear work examples and god problems make it escially ef” Michel Hobson, University of Gamisridge for ects general eatvity has lanl en the pure of graduate stents. Hat's mew book promises to chang that It ries an amiable overview of one of pss most eau and Incresngly eleant ores and canbe underond with only a fit mechanics las 2s a prerequisite It should persade many physics depart too ener eats 2 tine prof the unde saute curiam.” Artur Kooy, Rulers Univers «the eal ext fr... intractory ou. In. other sng et have ound al the up to date material tata moder physi should now about gravy A the sume tne it is an excellent basis for more rane sty” Dieter Bil, Univers of Marland Please vst us at www awcconv/hysics fr more information. To onder any of our prxlus, contact cur customer service department at (800) 824-779, (201) 7675021 outside ofthe US, or vst your campus bookstore Pearson sre LaTetaonay ISBN 0-8053-86b2-9 | 20000 oli7s0805l3866ze! IMPORTANT SPACETIMES (geometrized units) Flat Spacetime artesian Coordinates a =a tae bay ede = ndash Spatial Spherical Polar Coordinates ae 424 2UP 4A Static, Weak Field Metric a8 = 200° )d += 20'NGde Fa Faz, Ue < D, Schwarzschild Geometry Schwarzschild Coordinates de 246? + sin 046) ddington-Fiokelstein Coordinates 128) ae addr 0d av? av) + Ped + 008 Mar 5 ay aed pan Sees agar Ede + pe a meer) sata where

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