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Frontiers in General Relativity

  • Covers exciting applications of particles and photons in the theoretical framework of General Relativity
  • Provides all calculations in details
  • Presents speculative models which stimulate further ideas and research
  • Written by lead experts in the research lines here deepened

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics (LNP, volume 984)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Congruences of World Lines

    • Peter A. Hogan, Dirk Puetzfeld
    Pages 1-18
  3. Bivector Formalism in General Relativity

    • Peter A. Hogan, Dirk Puetzfeld
    Pages 19-49
  4. Hypothetical Objects in Electromagnetism and Gravity

    • Peter A. Hogan, Dirk Puetzfeld
    Pages 51-67
  5. Bateman Waves in the Linear Approximation

    • Peter A. Hogan, Dirk Puetzfeld
    Pages 69-97
  6. Gravitational (Clock) Compass

    • Peter A. Hogan, Dirk Puetzfeld
    Pages 99-125
  7. de Sitter Cosmology

    • Peter A. Hogan, Dirk Puetzfeld
    Pages 127-152
  8. Small Magnetic Black Hole

    • Peter A. Hogan, Dirk Puetzfeld
    Pages 153-186
  9. Run-Away Reissner–Nordström Particle

    • Peter A. Hogan, Dirk Puetzfeld
    Pages 187-208
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 209-246

About this book

This book discusses some of the open questions addressed by researchers in general relativity. Photons and particles play important roles in the theoretical framework, since they are involved in analyzing and measuring gravitational fields and in constructing mathematical models of gravitational fields of various types. The authors highlight this aspect covering topics such as the construction of models of Bateman electromagnetic waves and analogous gravitational waves, the studies of gravitational radiation in presence of a cosmological constant and the gravitational compass or clock compass for providing an operational way of measuring a gravitational field. The book is meant for advanced students and young researchers in general relativity, who look for an updated text which covers in depth the calculations and, equally, takes on new challenges. The reader, along the learning path, is stimulated by provocative examples interspersed in the text that help to find novel representations of the uses of particles and photons.

Reviews

“This valuable, updated text can provide advanced students with a rich source of stimulation for their own new ideas toward beginning their research. … The latter is certainly true for seasoned researchers as well.” (Wolfgang Hasse, Mathematical Reviews, June, 2022)

Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Physics, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

    Peter A. Hogan

  • Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

    Dirk Puetzfeld

About the authors

Peter Hogan is Emeritus Professor at University College Dublin. He received his B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees from The National University of Ireland and is a member of the Royal Irish Academy. He was a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Theoretical Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, the Centre for Relativity, University of Texas at Austin and the School of Mathematics, Trinity College Dublin. His publications of more than 90 papers and three monographs are in Electrodynamics, Yang-Mills gauge theory from the fibre bundle point of view and general relativity (equations of motion, gravitational waves, exact solutions of Einstein's equations and cosmology). He has published research carried out in Japan, South Africa, France, Poland and the U.S.

Dirk Puetzfeld is a researcher at Bremen University (Germany). He received his Dipl. Phys. and Dr. rer. nat. degrees from University of Cologne (Germany), both in theoretical physics. He was an assistant professor at Tohoku University (Japan), and a postdoctoral fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute for Gravitational Physics (Germany), University of Oslo (Norway), Iowa State University (USA). His main research interests include gravitational physics, cosmology, relativistic geodesy, as well as computational methods. His publication record encompasses over 50 scientific papers in international journals as well as two books.


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eBook USD 69.99
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Softcover Book USD 89.99
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