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Oxford klassische Texte Die mathematische Theorie der schwarzen Löcher S. Chandrasekhar
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198503709
ISBN-13
9780198503705
eBay Product ID (ePID)
999985
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
672 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Mathematical Theory of Black Holes
Publication Year
1998
Subject
Astronomy
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Science
Series
Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences Ser.
Format
Uk-Trade Paper
Dimensions
Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
35.3 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
21
TitleLeading
The
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"There is no doubt in my mind that this book is a masterpiece. . .beautifully written and well-presented." --Roger Penrose in Nature, "There is no doubt in my mind that this book is a masterpiece. . .beautifully written and well-presented." --Roger Penrose inNature, 'There is no doubt in my mind that this book is a masterpiece...beautifully written and well-presented.'Roger Penrose in Nature, "Chandrasekhar has provided us with a magisterial text on the classical black holes, outstanding in the depth and detail of its coverage...Throughout, a wealth of mathematical ideas is explained and employed in the process of extracting the properties of these space-times, and the similaritiesand differences between the different black hole space-times are thoroughly treated. This book is an undoubted classic, and wil remain a standard reference work on black holes for many years." Mathematics Today, October 1999, 'There is no doubt in my mind that this book is a masterpiece...beautifully written and well-presented.'Roger Penrose in Nature"Chandrasekhar has provided us with a magisterial text on the classical black holes, outstanding in the depth and detail of its coverage...Throughout, a wealth of mathematical ideas is explained and employed in the process of extracting the properties of these space-times, and the similarities and differences between the different black hole space-times are thoroughly treated. This book is an undoubted classic, and wil remain a standard reference work on blackholes for many years." Mathematics Today, October 1999
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
523.8/8/75/015101
Table Of Content
1. Mathematical preliminaries2. A space-time of sufficient generality3. The Schwarzchild space-time4. The perturbations of the Schwarzchild black hole5. The Reissner-Nordstrom solution6. The Kerr metric7. The geodesics in the Kerr space-time8. Electromagnetic waves in Kerr geometry9. The gravitational perturbations of the Kerr black hole10. Spin-1/2 particles in Kerr geometry11. Other solutions12. Other methods
Synopsis
First published in 1983, this book is one of the great modern classics of relativity theory. It details one of the most beautiful areas of mathematical physics; the theory of black holes. 'There is no doubt in my mind that this book is a masterpiece ... beautifully written and well-presented.' Roger Penrose in Nature., This volume has become one of the modern classics of relativity theory. When it was written in 1983 there was little physical evidence for the existence of black holes. Recent discoveries have only served to underscore the elegant theory developed here, and the book remains one of the clearest statements of the relevant mathematics., Part of the reissued Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences series, this book was first published in 1983, and has swiftly become one of the great modern classics of relativity theory. It represents a personal testament to the work of the author, who spent several years writing and working-out the entire subject matter.The theory of black holes is the most simple and beautiful consequence of Einstein's relativity theory. At the time of writing there was no physical evidence for the existence of these objects, therefore all that Professor Chandrasekhar used for their construction were modern mathematical concepts of space and time. Since that time a growing body of evidence has pointed to the truth of Professor Chandrasekhar's findings, and the wisdom contained in this book has become fully evident., Part of the reissued Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences series, this book was first published in 1983, and has swiftly become one of the great modern classics of relativity theory. It represents a personal testament to the work of the author, who spent several years writing and working-out the entire subject matter. The theory of black holes is the most simple and beautiful consequence of Einstein's relativity theory. At the time of writing there was no physical evidence for the existence of these objects, therefore all that Professor Chandrasekhar used for their construction were modern mathematical concepts of space and time. Since that time a growing body of evidence has pointed to the truth of Professor Chandrasekhar's findings, and the wisdom contained in this book has become fully evident.
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QB843
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