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Theory of Gravitational Interactions, Second Edition

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Theory of Gravitational Interactions, Second Edition

Theory of Gravitational Interactions, Second Edition
Springer | UNITEXT for Physics | December 29, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319496816 | 373 pages | pdf | 3.76 mb

Authors: Gasperini, Maurizio
Includes all the information on gravitational interactions that any Physics graduate should possess
Written in the informal and self-contained style of class lectures
All computations are explicitly carried out in the main text
Covers topics of crucial importance to modern theories of fundamental interactions that are absent from most textbooks on classical general relativity

This is the second edition of a well-received book that is a modern, self-contained introduction to the theory of gravitational interactions. The new edition includes more details on gravitational waves of cosmological origin, the so-called brane world scenario, and gravitational time-delay effects.The first part of the book follows the traditional presentation of general relativity as a geometric theory of the macroscopic gravitational field, while the second, more advanced part discusses the deep analogies (and differences) between a geometric theory of gravity and the gauge theories of the other fundamental interactions. This fills a gap within the traditional approach to general relativity which usually leaves students puzzled about the role of gravity. The required notions of differential geometry are reduced to the minimum, allowing room for aspects of gravitational physics of current phenomenological and theoretical interest, such as the properties of gravitational waves, the gravitational interactions of spinors, and the supersymmetric and higher-dimensional generalization of the Einstein equations. This textbook is primarily intended for students pursuing a theoretical or astroparticle curriculum but is also relevant for PhD students and young researchers.