Valeria Ferrari, Leonardo Gualtieri, Paolo Pani
General Relativity and its Applications (eBook, PDF)
Black Holes, Compact Stars and Gravitational Waves
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Containing the latest, groundbreaking discoveries in the field, this text outlines the basics of Einstein's theory of gravity with a focus on its most important astrophysical consequences, including stellar structures, black holes and the physics of gravitational waves.
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Containing the latest, groundbreaking discoveries in the field, this text outlines the basics of Einstein's theory of gravity with a focus on its most important astrophysical consequences, including stellar structures, black holes and the physics of gravitational waves.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429957802
- Artikelnr.: 60704507
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429957802
- Artikelnr.: 60704507
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Valeria Ferrari is Professor of Theoretical Physics at Sapienza, University of Rome (Italy). She performed research in the fields of General Relativity, with special focus on black hole and stellar perturbations, and gravitational wave sources. She has published over 125 papers in international journals, given over 100 invited talks, in addition to coordinating international research projects, the Virgo-Ego Scientific forum, and serving as part of several journal Editorial Boards. She co-authored textbooks in Physics for undergraduate students.
Leonardo Gualtieri is Associate Professor at Sapienza, University of Rome (Italy). His main research interests are gravitational theory and gravitational waves, with special focus on gravitational wave sources as probes of fundamental physics. He has published over 100 papers in international journals and given over 30 invited talks, in addition to coordinating TEONGRAV, the INFN network of Italian groups studying gravitational wave sources.
Paolo Pani is Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at Sapienza, University of Rome (Italy) and Junior Fellow at Sapienza's School for Advanced Studies. He coordinates the DarkGRA project "Unveiling the dark universe with gravitational waves" funded by the European Research Council (ERC). He received the SIGRAV Prize and the Outstanding Referee award from the American Physics Society. He is co-author of the book "Superradiance" and of over 100 scientific publications on black-hole physics and gravitational-wave phenomenology, and their connections to fundamental physics.
Leonardo Gualtieri is Associate Professor at Sapienza, University of Rome (Italy). His main research interests are gravitational theory and gravitational waves, with special focus on gravitational wave sources as probes of fundamental physics. He has published over 100 papers in international journals and given over 30 invited talks, in addition to coordinating TEONGRAV, the INFN network of Italian groups studying gravitational wave sources.
Paolo Pani is Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at Sapienza, University of Rome (Italy) and Junior Fellow at Sapienza's School for Advanced Studies. He coordinates the DarkGRA project "Unveiling the dark universe with gravitational waves" funded by the European Research Council (ERC). He received the SIGRAV Prize and the Outstanding Referee award from the American Physics Society. He is co-author of the book "Superradiance" and of over 100 scientific publications on black-hole physics and gravitational-wave phenomenology, and their connections to fundamental physics.
1 Introduction. 2 Elements of Differential Geometry. 3 Affine Connection
and Parallel Transport. 4 The Curvature Tensor. 5 The Stressenergy Tensor.
6 The Einstein Equations. 7 Einstein's Equations and Variational
Principles. 8 Symmetries. 9 The Schwarzschild Spacetime. 10 Geodesic Motion
in Schwarzschild's Spacetime. 11 Kinematical Tests of General Relativity.
12 Gravitational Waves. 13 Gravitational Waves in the Quadrupole
Approximation. 14 Gravitational Wave Sources. 15 Gravitational Waves from
Oscillating Black Holes. 16 Compact Stars. 17 The Farfield Limit of an
Isolated, Stationary Object. 18 The Kerr Solution. 19 Geodesic Motion in
Kerr's Spacetime. 20 Black Hole Thermodynamics
and Parallel Transport. 4 The Curvature Tensor. 5 The Stressenergy Tensor.
6 The Einstein Equations. 7 Einstein's Equations and Variational
Principles. 8 Symmetries. 9 The Schwarzschild Spacetime. 10 Geodesic Motion
in Schwarzschild's Spacetime. 11 Kinematical Tests of General Relativity.
12 Gravitational Waves. 13 Gravitational Waves in the Quadrupole
Approximation. 14 Gravitational Wave Sources. 15 Gravitational Waves from
Oscillating Black Holes. 16 Compact Stars. 17 The Farfield Limit of an
Isolated, Stationary Object. 18 The Kerr Solution. 19 Geodesic Motion in
Kerr's Spacetime. 20 Black Hole Thermodynamics
1 Introduction. 2 Elements of Differential Geometry. 3 Affine Connection
and Parallel Transport. 4 The Curvature Tensor. 5 The Stressenergy Tensor.
6 The Einstein Equations. 7 Einstein's Equations and Variational
Principles. 8 Symmetries. 9 The Schwarzschild Spacetime. 10 Geodesic Motion
in Schwarzschild's Spacetime. 11 Kinematical Tests of General Relativity.
12 Gravitational Waves. 13 Gravitational Waves in the Quadrupole
Approximation. 14 Gravitational Wave Sources. 15 Gravitational Waves from
Oscillating Black Holes. 16 Compact Stars. 17 The Farfield Limit of an
Isolated, Stationary Object. 18 The Kerr Solution. 19 Geodesic Motion in
Kerr's Spacetime. 20 Black Hole Thermodynamics
and Parallel Transport. 4 The Curvature Tensor. 5 The Stressenergy Tensor.
6 The Einstein Equations. 7 Einstein's Equations and Variational
Principles. 8 Symmetries. 9 The Schwarzschild Spacetime. 10 Geodesic Motion
in Schwarzschild's Spacetime. 11 Kinematical Tests of General Relativity.
12 Gravitational Waves. 13 Gravitational Waves in the Quadrupole
Approximation. 14 Gravitational Wave Sources. 15 Gravitational Waves from
Oscillating Black Holes. 16 Compact Stars. 17 The Farfield Limit of an
Isolated, Stationary Object. 18 The Kerr Solution. 19 Geodesic Motion in
Kerr's Spacetime. 20 Black Hole Thermodynamics