Variational Approach to Gravity Field Theories Variational Approach to Gravity Field Theories
Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics

Variational Approach to Gravity Field Theories

From Newton to Einstein and Beyond

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This book offers a detailed and stimulating account of the Lagrangian, or variational, approach to general relativity and beyond. The approach more usually adopted when describing general relativity is to introduce the required concepts of differential geometry and derive the field and geodesic equations from purely geometrical properties. Demonstration of the physical meaning then requires the weak field approximation of these equations to recover their Newtonian counterparts. The potential downside of this approach is that it tends to suit the mathematical mind and requires the physicist to study and work in a completely unfamiliar environment. In contrast, the approach to general relativity described in this book will be especially suited to physics students. After an introduction to field theories and the variational approach, individual sections focus on the variational approach in relation to special relativity, general relativity, and alternative theories of gravity. Throughoutthe text, solved exercises and examples are presented. The book will meet the needs of both students specializing in theoretical physics and those seeking a better understanding of particular aspects of the subject.

GENRE
Science et nature
SORTIE
2017
30 mai
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
373
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Springer International Publishing
TAILLE
6,4
Mo

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