General relativity and the Einstein equations
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General relativity and the Einstein equations
(Oxford mathematical monographs)
Oxford University Press, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [771]-779) and index
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Description
General Relativity has passed all experimental and observational tests to model the motion of isolated bodies with strong gravitational fields, though the mathematical and numerical study of these motions is still in its infancy. It is believed that General Relativity models our cosmos, with a manifold of dimensions possibly greater than four and debatable topology opening a vast field of investigation for mathematicians and physicists alike. Remarkable conjectures
have been proposed, many results have been obtained but many fundamental questions remain open. In this monograph, aimed at researchers in mathematics and physics, the author overviews the basic ideas in General Relativity, introduces the necessary mathematics and discusses some of the key open
questions in the field.
Table of Contents
- FOREWORD
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- APPENDICES
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