Gravitation and Inertia - Ciufolini, Ignazio; Wheeler, John Archibald; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Gravitation and Inertia
 
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ISBN13:9780691033235
ISBN10:0691033234
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:512 pages
Size:234x152 mm
Weight:849 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 15 halftones 60 line illus. 6 tables
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Gravitation and Inertia

 
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Short description:

"This book is an ambitious walking tour through a host of topics in general relativity. It includes a treasure chest of useful references."--Robert Geroch, University of Chicago

"Bringing together both the philosophy and the application in one place produces a synergy that vastly increases the value of the work."--Richard Matzner, Director of the Center for Relativity at the University of Texas, Austin

Long description:

Einstein's standard and battle-tested geometric theory of gravity--spacetime tells mass how to move and mass tells spacetime how to curve--is expounded in this book by Ignazio Ciufolini and John Wheeler. They give special attention to the theory's observational checks and to two of its consequences: the predicted existence of gravitomagnetism and the origin of inertia (local inertial frames) in Einstein's general relativity: inertia here arises from mass there.


The authors explain the modern understanding of the link between gravitation and inertia in Einstein's theory, from the origin of inertia in some cosmological models of the universe, to the interpretation of the initial value formulation of Einstein's standard geometrodynamics; and from the devices and the methods used to determine the local inertial frames of reference, to the experiments used to detect and measure the "dragging of inertial frames of reference." In this book, Ciufolini and Wheeler emphasize present, past, and proposed tests of gravitational interaction, metric theories, and general relativity. They describe the numerous confirmations of the foundations of geometrodynamics and some proposed experiments, including space missions, to test some of its fundamental predictions--in particular gravitomagnetic field or "dragging of inertial frames" and gravitational waves.



"Winner of the 1996 Award for Best Professional/Scholarly Book in Physics and Astronomy, Association of American Publishers"