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There is little doubt that Einstein's theory of relativity captures the imagination. Not only has it radically altered the way we view the Universe, but the theory also has a considerable number of surprises in store. This is especially so in the three main topics of current interest that this book reaches, namely: black holes, gravitational waves, and cosmology. The main aim of this textbook is to provide students with a sound mathematical introduction coupled to an understanding of the physical insights needed to explore the subject. Indeed, the book follows Einstein in that it introduces the theory very much from a physical point of view. After introducing the special theory of relativity, the basic field equations of gravitation are derived and discussed carefully as a prelude to first solving them in simple cases and then exploring the three main areas of application. This new edition contains a substantial extension content that considers new and updated developments in the field. Topics include coverage of the advancement of observational cosmology, the detection of gravitational waves from colliding black holes and neutron stars, and advancements in modern cosmology. Einstein's theory of relativity is undoubtedly one of the greatest achievements of the human mind. Yet, in this book, the author makes it possible for students with a wide range of abilities to deal confidently with the subject. Based on both authors' experience teaching the subject this is achieved by breaking down the main arguments into a series of simple logical steps. Full details are provided in the text and the numerous exercises while additional insight is provided through the numerous diagrams. As a result this book makes an excellent course for any reader coming to the subject for the first time while providing a thorough understanding for any student wanting to go on to study the subject in depth.
The organization of the book.
Part A Special Relativity
The k-calculus.
The key attributes of special relativity.
The elements of relativistic mechanics.
Part B The Formalism of Tensors
Tensor algebra.
Tensor calculus.
Integration, variation, and symmetry.
Part C General Relativity
Special relativity revisited.
The principles of general relativity.
The field equations of general relativity.
General relativity from a variational principle.
The energy-momentum tensor.
The structure of the field equations.
The 3 1 and 2 2 formalisms.
The Schwarzschild solution.
Classical experimental tests of general relativity.
Part D Black Holes
Non-rotating black holes.
Maximal extension and conformal compactification.
Charged black holes.
Rotating black holes.
Part E Gravitational Waves
Linearized gravitational waves and their detection.
Exact gravitational waves.
Radiation from an isolated source.
Part F Cosmology
Relativistic cosmology.
The classical cosmological models.
Modern cosmology.
Answers to exercises
Selected bibliography
Index

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