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Introduction to Relativity: For Physicists and Astronomers / Edition 1
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Introduction to Relativity: For Physicists and Astronomers / Edition 1
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Introduction to Relativity
is intended to teach physics and astronomy majors at the freshman, sophomore or upper-division levels how to think about special and general relativity in a fundamental, but accessible, way. Designed to render any reader a "master of relativity", everything on the subject is comprehensible and derivable from first principles. The book emphasizes problem solving, contains abundant problem sets, and is conveniently organized to meet the needs of both student and instructor.
Simplicity: the book teaches space and time in relativity in a physical fashion with minimal mathematics
Conciseness: the book teaches relativity by emphasizing the basic simplicity of the principles at work
Visualization: space-time diagrams (Minkowski) illustrate phenomena from simultaneity to the resolution of the twin paradox in a concrete fashion
Worked problems: two chapters of challenging problems solved in several ways illustrate and teach the principles
Problem sets: each chapter is accompanied by a full set of problems for the student that teach the principles and some new phenonmena
is intended to teach physics and astronomy majors at the freshman, sophomore or upper-division levels how to think about special and general relativity in a fundamental, but accessible, way. Designed to render any reader a "master of relativity", everything on the subject is comprehensible and derivable from first principles. The book emphasizes problem solving, contains abundant problem sets, and is conveniently organized to meet the needs of both student and instructor.
Simplicity: the book teaches space and time in relativity in a physical fashion with minimal mathematics
Conciseness: the book teaches relativity by emphasizing the basic simplicity of the principles at work
Visualization: space-time diagrams (Minkowski) illustrate phenomena from simultaneity to the resolution of the twin paradox in a concrete fashion
Worked problems: two chapters of challenging problems solved in several ways illustrate and teach the principles
Problem sets: each chapter is accompanied by a full set of problems for the student that teach the principles and some new phenonmena