A Mathematical Journey to Relativity

Deriving Special and General Relativity with Basic Mathematics

Salvatore Capozziello author Wladimir-Georges Boskoff author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:2nd Jun '20

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This book opens with an axiomatic description of Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries. Euclidean geometry is the starting point to understand all other geometries and it is  the cornerstone for our basic intuition of vector spaces. The generalization to non-Euclidean geometry is the following step to develop the language of Special and General Relativity.  These theories are discussed starting from a full geometric point of view. Differential geometry is presented in the simplest  way and it is applied to describe the physical world. The final result of this construction is deriving the Einstein field equations for gravitation and spacetime dynamics. Possible solutions, and their physical implications are also discussed: the Schwarzschild metric, the relativistic trajectory of planets, the deflection of light, the black holes, the cosmological solutions like de Sitter, Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker, and Gödel ones. Some current problems like dark energy are also scketched. The book is   self-contained and includes details of all proofs. It provides solutions  or tips to  solve problems and exercises. It is designed for undergraduate students and for all readers who want a first geometric approach to Special and General Relativity.

“All proofs presented in the book are given in detail and are characterized by the necessary rigor. Scattered throughout the book are many problems and exercises together with their solutions illuminating the theory. The book, addressing undergraduate students of physics and mathematics as well, is certainly a valuable addition to the existing relevant literature.” (Theophanes Grammenos, Mathematical Reviews, July, 2022)

ISBN: 9783030478933

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 793g

397 pages

1st ed. 2020