This comprehensive student manual has been designed to accompany the leading textbook by Bernard Schutz, A First Course in General Relativity, and uses detailed solutions, cross-referenced to several introductory and more advanced textbooks, to enable self-learners, undergraduates and postgraduates
A Studentβs Manual for A First Course in General Relativity
β Scribed by Dr Robert B. Scott, Bernard Schutz
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 322
- Edition
- Student
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This comprehensive student manual has been designed to accompany the leading textbook by Bernard Schutz, A First Course in General Relativity, and uses detailed solutions, cross-referenced to several introductory and more advanced textbooks, to enable self-learners, undergraduates and postgraduates to master general relativity through problem solving. The perfect accompaniment to Schutz's textbook, this manual guides the reader step-by-step through over 200 exercises, with clear easy-to-follow derivations. It provides detailed solutions to almost half of Schutz's exercises, and includes 125 brand new supplementary problems that address the subtle points of each chapter. It includes a comprehensive index and collects useful mathematical results, such as transformation matrices and Christoffel symbols for commonly studied spacetimes, in an appendix. Supported by an online table categorising exercises, a Maple worksheet and an instructors' manual, this text provides an invaluable resource for all students and instructors using Schutz's textbook.
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The instructor manual to "A Student's Manual for A First Course in General Relativity" -- but why on earth should a book (a book that is supposed to be a student solution manual to another book!) itself have an instructor manual?! Maybe ask the author, at: http://stockage.univ-brest.fr/~scott/Books/
<span>This manual contains completely worked-out solutions for all the odd-numbered exercises in the text, as well as completely worked-out solutions to all the exercises in the Review Exercises and Assessment Tests.</span>
The official manual, obtained from cambridge.org -- this *is not* the same as https://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/physics/cosmology-relativity-and-gravitation/students-manual-first-course-general-relativity The current manual's answers are much more concise; each occasionally contains so
Schultz's book was recommended in Sean Carroll's on-line physics notes. It is terrific for someone who has a good grasp of Special Relativity but needs some hand holding in General Relativity. I think I am actually grasping the ideas mathematically for the first time.