A Student's Guide to Special Relativity
Title | A Student's Guide to Special Relativity PDF eBook |
Author | Norman Gray |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2022-02-03 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1108834094 |
A compact yet informative exploration of Special Relativity and its core ideas, also providing a preparatory route into General Relativity.
A Student's Guide to General Relativity
Title | A Student's Guide to General Relativity PDF eBook |
Author | Norman Gray |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2019-01-03 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1107183464 |
Vectors, tensors and functions -- Manifolds, vectors and differentiation -- Energy, momentum and Einstein's equations
Very Special Relativity
Title | Very Special Relativity PDF eBook |
Author | Sander Bais |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9780674026117 |
Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, first published in 1905, radically changed our understanding of the world. Familiar notions of space and time and energy were turned on their head, and our struggle with Einstein's counterintuitive explanation of these concepts was under way. The task is no easier today than it was a hundred years ago, but in this book Sander Bais has found an original and uniquely effective way to convey the fundamental ideas of Einstein's Special Theory. Bais's previous book, The Equations, was widely read and roundly praised for its clear and commonsense explanation of the math in physics. Very Special Relativity brings the same accessible approach to Einstein's theory. Using a series of easy-to-follow diagrams and employing only elementary high school geometry, Bais conducts readers through the quirks and quandaries of such fundamental concepts as simultaneity, causality, and time dilation. The diagrams also illustrate the difference between the Newtonian view, in which time was universal, and the Einsteinian, in which the speed of light is universal. Following Bais's straightforward sequence of simple, commonsense arguments, readers can tinker with the theory and its great paradoxes and, finally, arrive at a truly deep understanding of Einstein's interpretation of space and time. An intellectual journey into the heart of the Special Theory, the book offers an intimate look at the terms and ideas that define our reality.
An Illustrated Guide to Relativity
Title | An Illustrated Guide to Relativity PDF eBook |
Author | Tatsu Takeuchi |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2010-09-09 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0521141001 |
Presents a step-by-step explanation of Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity through a series of diagrams rather than equations.
Introduction to Special Relativity
Title | Introduction to Special Relativity PDF eBook |
Author | James H. Smith |
Publisher | Courier Dover Publications |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2016-03-22 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0486808963 |
By the year 1900, most of physics seemed to be encompassed in the two great theories of Newtonian mechanics and Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism. Unfortunately, there were inconsistencies between the two theories that seemed irreconcilable. Although many physicists struggled with the problem, it took the genius of Einstein to see that the inconsistencies were concerned not merely with mechanics and electromagnetism, but with our most elementary ideas of space and time. In the special theory of relativity, Einstein resolved these difficulties and profoundly altered our conception of the physical universe. Readers looking for a concise, well-written explanation of one of the most important theories in modern physics need search no further than this lucid undergraduate-level text. Replete with examples that make it especially suitable for self-study, the book assumes only a knowledge of algebra. Topics include classical relativity and the relativity postulate, time dilation, the twin paradox, momentum and energy, particles of zero mass, electric and magnetic fields and forces, and more.
Special Relativity in General Frames
Title | Special Relativity in General Frames PDF eBook |
Author | Éric Gourgoulhon |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 800 |
Release | 2013-08-20 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3642372767 |
Special relativity is the basis of many fields in modern physics: particle physics, quantum field theory, high-energy astrophysics, etc. This theory is presented here by adopting a four-dimensional point of view from the start. An outstanding feature of the book is that it doesn’t restrict itself to inertial frames but considers accelerated and rotating observers. It is thus possible to treat physical effects such as the Thomas precession or the Sagnac effect in a simple yet precise manner. In the final chapters, more advanced topics like tensorial fields in spacetime, exterior calculus and relativistic hydrodynamics are addressed. In the last, brief chapter the author gives a preview of gravity and shows where it becomes incompatible with Minkowsky spacetime. Well illustrated and enriched by many historical notes, this book also presents many applications of special relativity, ranging from particle physics (accelerators, particle collisions, quark-gluon plasma) to astrophysics (relativistic jets, active galactic nuclei), and including practical applications (Sagnac gyrometers, synchrotron radiation, GPS). In addition, the book provides some mathematical developments, such as the detailed analysis of the Lorentz group and its Lie algebra. The book is suitable for students in the third year of a physics degree or on a masters course, as well as researchers and any reader interested in relativity. Thanks to the geometric approach adopted, this book should also be beneficial for the study of general relativity. “A modern presentation of special relativity must put forward its essential structures, before illustrating them using concrete applications to specific dynamical problems. Such is the challenge (so successfully met!) of the beautiful book by Éric Gourgoulhon.” (excerpt from the Foreword by Thibault Damour)
A Student's Guide to Einstein's Major Papers
Title | A Student's Guide to Einstein's Major Papers PDF eBook |
Author | Robert E Kennedy |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2012-01-19 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0199694036 |
In 1905 Albert Einstein produced breakthrough work in three major areas of physics (atoms and Brownian motion, quanta, and the special theory of relativity), followed, in 1916, by the general theory of relativity. This book develops the detail of the papers, including the mathematics, to guide the reader in working through them.