Self-contained, comprehensive, and consistent, this definitive new edition is a unique resource for graduate students and researchers in theoretical physics. This second edition contains over 300 pages of new material, covers an extensive array of topics, and is accompanied by an exhaustive index and bibliography. An exceptional reference work.
Self-contained, comprehensive, and consistent, this definitive new edition is a unique resource for graduate students and researchers in theoretical physics. This second edition contains over 300 pages of new material, covers an extensive array of topics, and is accompanied by an exhaustive index and bibliography. An exceptional reference work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tomás Ortín is a Research Professor at the Institute for Theoretical Physics (IFT), a joint institute of the Autonomous University of Madrid and the Spanish National Research Council (UAM-CSIC). He has previously worked at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), held postdoctoral positions at Stanford University, Queen Mary University of London. and has taught several graduate courses on advanced general relativity. His research interests include string theory, gravity, quantum gravity, and black-hole physics.
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1. Differential geometry 2. Symmetries and Noether's theorems 3. A perturbative introduction to general relativity 4. Action principles for gravity 5. Pure N=1,2,d=4 supergravities 6. Matter-coupled N=1,d=4 supergravity 7. Matter-coupled N=2,d=4 supergravity 8. A generic description of all the N>2,d=4 SUEGRAS 9. Matter-coupled N=1,d=5 supergravity 10. Conserved charges in general relativity 11. The Schwarzschild black hole 12. The Reissner-Nordström black hole 13. The Taub-NUT solution 14. Gravitational pp-waves 15. The Kaluza-Klein black hole 16. Dilaton and dilaton/axion black holes 17. Unbroken supersymmetry I: supersymmetric vacua 18. Unbroken supersymmetry II: partially supersymmetric solutions 19. Supersymmetric black holes from supergravity 20. String theory 21. The string effective action and T duality 22. From eleven to four dimensions 23. The type-IIB superstring and type-II T duality 24. Extended objects 25. The extended objects of string theory 26. String black holes in four and five dimensions 27. The FGK formalism for (single, static) black holes and branes Appendices: A.1 Lie groups, symmetric spaces, and Yang-Mills fields A.2 The irreducible, non-symmetric Riemannian spaces of special holonomy A.3 Miscellanea on the symplectic group A.4 Gamma matrices and spinors A.5 Kähler geometry A.6 Special Kähler geometry A.7 Quaternionic-Kähler geometry.
1. Differential geometry 2. Symmetries and Noether's theorems 3. A perturbative introduction to general relativity 4. Action principles for gravity 5. Pure N=1,2,d=4 supergravities 6. Matter-coupled N=1,d=4 supergravity 7. Matter-coupled N=2,d=4 supergravity 8. A generic description of all the N>2,d=4 SUEGRAS 9. Matter-coupled N=1,d=5 supergravity 10. Conserved charges in general relativity 11. The Schwarzschild black hole 12. The Reissner-Nordström black hole 13. The Taub-NUT solution 14. Gravitational pp-waves 15. The Kaluza-Klein black hole 16. Dilaton and dilaton/axion black holes 17. Unbroken supersymmetry I: supersymmetric vacua 18. Unbroken supersymmetry II: partially supersymmetric solutions 19. Supersymmetric black holes from supergravity 20. String theory 21. The string effective action and T duality 22. From eleven to four dimensions 23. The type-IIB superstring and type-II T duality 24. Extended objects 25. The extended objects of string theory 26. String black holes in four and five dimensions 27. The FGK formalism for (single, static) black holes and branes Appendices: A.1 Lie groups, symmetric spaces, and Yang-Mills fields A.2 The irreducible, non-symmetric Riemannian spaces of special holonomy A.3 Miscellanea on the symplectic group A.4 Gamma matrices and spinors A.5 Kähler geometry A.6 Special Kähler geometry A.7 Quaternionic-Kähler geometry.
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