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The Universe: A View from Classical and Quantum Gravity

โœ Scribed by Martin Bojowald(auth.)


Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
365
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Written by a well-known author in the field, this book presents a modern understanding of the universe based on relativity, quantum physics and their elusive combination. It introduces the crucial theoretical ingredients in an accessible way, starting from the physics of Newton and developing subsequent theories all the way to the modern enigma of quantum gravity. The intermediate level presentation assumes only a general knowledge of math and physics, adopting a "two-level" approach: equations are retained throughout the chapters but set apart from the main text in boxes to allow for lay readers to understand the book.
For scientists, researchers, students and lecturers in cosmology, astronomy, gravitation, quantum and theoretical physics; as well as mathematicians, students, lecturers, academics and non-experts in related fields with an interest in the subject.

โœฆ Table of Contents



Content:
Chapter 1 The Universe I (pages 1โ€“59):
Chapter 2 Relativity (pages 61โ€“172):
Chapter 3 The Universe II (pages 173โ€“215):
Chapter 4 Quantum Physics (pages 217โ€“282):
Chapter 5 The Universe III (pages 283โ€“304):
Chapter 6 Quantum Gravity (pages 305โ€“337):
Chapter 7 The Universe IV (pages 339โ€“355):

โœฆ Subjects


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