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Lower dimensional gravity [[electronic resource] /] / John David Brown
Lower dimensional gravity [[electronic resource] /] / John David Brown
Autore Brown John David
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Teaneck, N.J., : World Scientific, c1988
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (164 p.)
Disciplina 530.11
Soggetto topico Quantum gravity
Supergravity
Gauge fields (Physics)
General relativity (Physics)
Symmetry (Physics)
Space and time
Particles (Nuclear physics)
Mathematical physics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-97143-7
981-4434-17-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; I INTRODUCTION; I.1 Three Dimensional Gravity; I.2 Two Dimensional Gravity; References for Chapter I; II THE ASYMPTOTIC STRUCTURE OF THREE DIMENSIONAL GRAVITY; II.1 Introduction; II.2 Solutions To Three Dimensional Gravity With Λ < 0; II.3 Global Charges and the RxSO(2) Asymptotic Symmetries; II.4 The Conformal Group Of Asymptotic Symmetries; IV.5 The Canonical Realization Of Asymptotic Symmetries; II. Appendix 1: The Initial Value Problem; II. Appendix 2: The Lie and Surface Deformation Algebras; References for Chapter II; III BL.ACK HOLES IN TWO SPACETIME DIMENSIONS
III.1 Point Sources in Two Dimensional GravityIII.2 Black Hole Solutions; References for Chapter III; IV NEUTRALIZATION OF THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT IN TWO SPACETIME DIMENSIONS; IV.I Introduction; IV.1a. Particle creation.; IV.1b. Neutralization of the cosmological constant.; IV.1c. Additional features of particle creation.; IV.1d. Overview.; IV.2 Pair Creation Without Gravity; IV.2a. Lorentzian solutions.; IV.2b. Instantons.; IV.2c. Action and probability.; IV.3 Adding Gravity; IV.3a. The gravitational equation.; IV.3b. Geometry of the instantons.; IV.4 Instantons For Pair Creation
IV..4a. Solving the equations.IV.4b. Interpretation.; IV.5 The Gravitational Action; IV.5a. Coordinate invariance.; IV.5b. Surface terms.; IV.6 Probability For Particle Creation; IV.6a. Type 1 instantons.; IV.6b. Topology change.; IV.6c. Dependence on m and e.; IV.7 The Cosmological Constant; IV.7a. Evolution from de Sitter spacetime.; IV.7b. Evolution to (nearly) flat spacetime.; IV.8 Membrane Creation In Four Dimensions; IV.8a. Four dimensional generalization.; IV.8b. Instantons.; IV.8c. Probability.; IV.8d. Neutralizing the cosmological constant.; References for Chapter IV
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Brown John David  
Singapore ; ; Teaneck, N.J., : World Scientific, c1988
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Lower dimensional gravity [[electronic resource] /] / John David Brown
Lower dimensional gravity [[electronic resource] /] / John David Brown
Autore Brown John David
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Teaneck, N.J., : World Scientific, c1988
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (164 p.)
Disciplina 530.11
Soggetto topico Quantum gravity
Supergravity
Gauge fields (Physics)
General relativity (Physics)
Symmetry (Physics)
Space and time
Particles (Nuclear physics)
Mathematical physics
ISBN 1-283-97143-7
981-4434-17-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; I INTRODUCTION; I.1 Three Dimensional Gravity; I.2 Two Dimensional Gravity; References for Chapter I; II THE ASYMPTOTIC STRUCTURE OF THREE DIMENSIONAL GRAVITY; II.1 Introduction; II.2 Solutions To Three Dimensional Gravity With Λ < 0; II.3 Global Charges and the RxSO(2) Asymptotic Symmetries; II.4 The Conformal Group Of Asymptotic Symmetries; IV.5 The Canonical Realization Of Asymptotic Symmetries; II. Appendix 1: The Initial Value Problem; II. Appendix 2: The Lie and Surface Deformation Algebras; References for Chapter II; III BL.ACK HOLES IN TWO SPACETIME DIMENSIONS
III.1 Point Sources in Two Dimensional GravityIII.2 Black Hole Solutions; References for Chapter III; IV NEUTRALIZATION OF THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT IN TWO SPACETIME DIMENSIONS; IV.I Introduction; IV.1a. Particle creation.; IV.1b. Neutralization of the cosmological constant.; IV.1c. Additional features of particle creation.; IV.1d. Overview.; IV.2 Pair Creation Without Gravity; IV.2a. Lorentzian solutions.; IV.2b. Instantons.; IV.2c. Action and probability.; IV.3 Adding Gravity; IV.3a. The gravitational equation.; IV.3b. Geometry of the instantons.; IV.4 Instantons For Pair Creation
IV..4a. Solving the equations.IV.4b. Interpretation.; IV.5 The Gravitational Action; IV.5a. Coordinate invariance.; IV.5b. Surface terms.; IV.6 Probability For Particle Creation; IV.6a. Type 1 instantons.; IV.6b. Topology change.; IV.6c. Dependence on m and e.; IV.7 The Cosmological Constant; IV.7a. Evolution from de Sitter spacetime.; IV.7b. Evolution to (nearly) flat spacetime.; IV.8 Membrane Creation In Four Dimensions; IV.8a. Four dimensional generalization.; IV.8b. Instantons.; IV.8c. Probability.; IV.8d. Neutralizing the cosmological constant.; References for Chapter IV
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Brown John David  
Singapore ; ; Teaneck, N.J., : World Scientific, c1988
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Lower dimensional gravity [[electronic resource] /] / John David Brown
Lower dimensional gravity [[electronic resource] /] / John David Brown
Autore Brown John David
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Teaneck, N.J., : World Scientific, c1988
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (164 p.)
Disciplina 530.11
Soggetto topico Quantum gravity
Supergravity
Gauge fields (Physics)
General relativity (Physics)
Symmetry (Physics)
Space and time
Particles (Nuclear physics)
Mathematical physics
ISBN 1-283-97143-7
981-4434-17-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; I INTRODUCTION; I.1 Three Dimensional Gravity; I.2 Two Dimensional Gravity; References for Chapter I; II THE ASYMPTOTIC STRUCTURE OF THREE DIMENSIONAL GRAVITY; II.1 Introduction; II.2 Solutions To Three Dimensional Gravity With Λ < 0; II.3 Global Charges and the RxSO(2) Asymptotic Symmetries; II.4 The Conformal Group Of Asymptotic Symmetries; IV.5 The Canonical Realization Of Asymptotic Symmetries; II. Appendix 1: The Initial Value Problem; II. Appendix 2: The Lie and Surface Deformation Algebras; References for Chapter II; III BL.ACK HOLES IN TWO SPACETIME DIMENSIONS
III.1 Point Sources in Two Dimensional GravityIII.2 Black Hole Solutions; References for Chapter III; IV NEUTRALIZATION OF THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT IN TWO SPACETIME DIMENSIONS; IV.I Introduction; IV.1a. Particle creation.; IV.1b. Neutralization of the cosmological constant.; IV.1c. Additional features of particle creation.; IV.1d. Overview.; IV.2 Pair Creation Without Gravity; IV.2a. Lorentzian solutions.; IV.2b. Instantons.; IV.2c. Action and probability.; IV.3 Adding Gravity; IV.3a. The gravitational equation.; IV.3b. Geometry of the instantons.; IV.4 Instantons For Pair Creation
IV..4a. Solving the equations.IV.4b. Interpretation.; IV.5 The Gravitational Action; IV.5a. Coordinate invariance.; IV.5b. Surface terms.; IV.6 Probability For Particle Creation; IV.6a. Type 1 instantons.; IV.6b. Topology change.; IV.6c. Dependence on m and e.; IV.7 The Cosmological Constant; IV.7a. Evolution from de Sitter spacetime.; IV.7b. Evolution to (nearly) flat spacetime.; IV.8 Membrane Creation In Four Dimensions; IV.8a. Four dimensional generalization.; IV.8b. Instantons.; IV.8c. Probability.; IV.8d. Neutralizing the cosmological constant.; References for Chapter IV
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Brown John David  
Singapore ; ; Teaneck, N.J., : World Scientific, c1988
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Metric theories of gravity : perturbations and conservation laws / / Alexander N. Petrov, [and three others]
Metric theories of gravity : perturbations and conservation laws / / Alexander N. Petrov, [and three others]
Autore Petrov Alexander N.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, [Germany] ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : De Gruyter, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (622 pages)
Disciplina 531/.1401
Collana De Gruyter Studies in Mathematical Physics
Soggetto topico Gravity
Gravity anomalies
Gravitational waves
General relativity (Physics)
Force and energy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-11-038340-3
3-11-035178-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Primary notations -- 1. Conservation laws in theoretical physics: A brief introduction -- 2. Field-theoretical formulation of general relativity: The theory -- 3. Asymptotically flat spacetime in the field-theoretical formulation -- 4. Exact solutions of general relativity in the field-theoretical formalism -- 5. Field-theoretical derivation of cosmological perturbations -- 6. Currents and superpotentials on arbitrary backgrounds: Three approaches -- 7. Conservation laws in an arbitrary multi-dimensional metric theory -- 8. Conserved quantities in the Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet gravity -- 9. Generic gravity: Particle content, weak field limits, conserved charges -- 10. Conservation laws in covariant field theories with gauge symmetries -- Appendix A: Tensor quantities and tensor operations -- Appendix B: Retarded functions -- Bibliography -- Index
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Petrov Alexander N.  
Berlin, [Germany] ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : De Gruyter, , 2017
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Metric theories of gravity : perturbations and conservation laws / / Alexander N. Petrov, [and three others]
Metric theories of gravity : perturbations and conservation laws / / Alexander N. Petrov, [and three others]
Autore Petrov Alexander N.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, [Germany] ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : De Gruyter, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (622 pages)
Disciplina 531/.1401
Collana De Gruyter Studies in Mathematical Physics
Soggetto topico Gravity
Gravity anomalies
Gravitational waves
General relativity (Physics)
Force and energy
ISBN 3-11-038340-3
3-11-035178-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Primary notations -- 1. Conservation laws in theoretical physics: A brief introduction -- 2. Field-theoretical formulation of general relativity: The theory -- 3. Asymptotically flat spacetime in the field-theoretical formulation -- 4. Exact solutions of general relativity in the field-theoretical formalism -- 5. Field-theoretical derivation of cosmological perturbations -- 6. Currents and superpotentials on arbitrary backgrounds: Three approaches -- 7. Conservation laws in an arbitrary multi-dimensional metric theory -- 8. Conserved quantities in the Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet gravity -- 9. Generic gravity: Particle content, weak field limits, conserved charges -- 10. Conservation laws in covariant field theories with gauge symmetries -- Appendix A: Tensor quantities and tensor operations -- Appendix B: Retarded functions -- Bibliography -- Index
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Petrov Alexander N.  
Berlin, [Germany] ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : De Gruyter, , 2017
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Modified and quantum gravity : from theory to experimental searches on all scales / / edited by Christian Pfeifer and Claus Lämmerzahl
Modified and quantum gravity : from theory to experimental searches on all scales / / edited by Christian Pfeifer and Claus Lämmerzahl
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (525 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and color)
Disciplina 929.605
Collana Lecture Notes in Physics Series
Soggetto topico General relativity (Physics)
Gravitation
Quantum gravity
ISBN 3-031-31520-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Theoretical Models Beyond Special and General Relativity -- Chapter 1. Lorentz Symmetry Violation in String-Inspired Effective Modified Gravity Theories -- Chapter 2. Deformed Relativistic Symmetry Principles -- Chapter 3. Poincaré Gauge Gravity Primer -- Chapter 4. Teleparallel Gravity -- Chapter 5. Gravitational Lensing in Theories with Lorentz Invariance Violation -- Part II: Observational Effects Beyond Special and General Relativity: From Cosmic Scales, via Compact Objects to the Lab -- Chapter 6. Cosmic Searches for Lorentz Invariance Violation -- Chapter 7. Neutron Stars -- Chapter 8. Black Holes: On the Universality of the Kerr Hypothesis -- Chapter 9. Probing the Horizon of Black Holes with Gravitational Waves -- Chapter 10. Boson Stars -- Chapter 11. Stellar and Substellar Objects in Modified Gravity -- Chapter 12. Radio Pulsars as a Laboratory for Strong-Field Gravity Tests -- Chapter 13. Testing Gravity and Predictions Beyond the Standard Model at Short Distances: The Casimir Effect -- Part III: Quantum Systems and Gravity -- Chapter 14. Quantum Tests of Gravity -- Chapter 15. The Gravity of Light -- Chapter 16. Coupling Quantum Matter and Gravity.
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Modified and quantum gravity : from theory to experimental searches on all scales / / edited by Christian Pfeifer and Claus Lämmerzahl
Modified and quantum gravity : from theory to experimental searches on all scales / / edited by Christian Pfeifer and Claus Lämmerzahl
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (525 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and color)
Disciplina 929.605
Collana Lecture Notes in Physics Series
Soggetto topico General relativity (Physics)
Gravitation
Quantum gravity
ISBN 3-031-31520-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Theoretical Models Beyond Special and General Relativity -- Chapter 1. Lorentz Symmetry Violation in String-Inspired Effective Modified Gravity Theories -- Chapter 2. Deformed Relativistic Symmetry Principles -- Chapter 3. Poincaré Gauge Gravity Primer -- Chapter 4. Teleparallel Gravity -- Chapter 5. Gravitational Lensing in Theories with Lorentz Invariance Violation -- Part II: Observational Effects Beyond Special and General Relativity: From Cosmic Scales, via Compact Objects to the Lab -- Chapter 6. Cosmic Searches for Lorentz Invariance Violation -- Chapter 7. Neutron Stars -- Chapter 8. Black Holes: On the Universality of the Kerr Hypothesis -- Chapter 9. Probing the Horizon of Black Holes with Gravitational Waves -- Chapter 10. Boson Stars -- Chapter 11. Stellar and Substellar Objects in Modified Gravity -- Chapter 12. Radio Pulsars as a Laboratory for Strong-Field Gravity Tests -- Chapter 13. Testing Gravity and Predictions Beyond the Standard Model at Short Distances: The Casimir Effect -- Part III: Quantum Systems and Gravity -- Chapter 14. Quantum Tests of Gravity -- Chapter 15. The Gravity of Light -- Chapter 16. Coupling Quantum Matter and Gravity.
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
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Nane bianche, buchi neri : l'astrofisica relativistica / Roman Sexl
Nane bianche, buchi neri : l'astrofisica relativistica / Roman Sexl
Autore Sexl, Roman Ulrich
Pubbl/distr/stampa Torino : Boringhieri, 1981
Descrizione fisica 215 p. : ill. ; 19 cm
Disciplina 523.01
Collana Universale scientifica ; 226/227
Soggetto topico Relativistic astrophysics
General relativity (Physics)
Black holes (Astronomy)
Cosmology
Classificazione LC QB461
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Titolo uniforme
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003892189707536
Sexl, Roman Ulrich  
Torino : Boringhieri, 1981
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New relativity in the gravitational universe : the theory of cosmic relativity and its experimental evidence / / C. S. Unnikrishnan
New relativity in the gravitational universe : the theory of cosmic relativity and its experimental evidence / / C. S. Unnikrishnan
Autore Unnikrishnan C. S.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (494 pages)
Disciplina 304.2
Collana Fundamental Theories of Physics
Soggetto topico General relativity (Physics)
ISBN 9783031089350
9783031089343
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Acronyms -- Part I First Principles and Their Empirical Core -- 1 The Paradigm of Cosmic Relativity and Its Evidence -- 1.1 The First Principles -- 1.2 What is the Theory of Cosmic Relativity? -- 1.3 Why is Cosmic Relativity Necessary? -- 1.4 The Gravity of Our Universe -- 1.5 The Cosmic Gravitational Metric and the Potentials -- 1.6 A Phenomenological Assertion -- 1.7 Summary of the Primary Results of Cosmic Relativity -- 1.8 The Universal Clock of Cosmic Relativity -- 1.9 Cosmic Relativity and Its Experimental Tests -- 1.10 Cosmic Relativity and General Relativity -- 1.11 Summary -- References -- 2 Space and Time of Our Fundamental Theories -- 2.1 Newton's Space and Time -- 2.2 Ernst Mach's Critique and Insight -- 2.3 Space and Time in 19th Century Physics -- 2.4 Space and Time in Einstein's Relativity -- 2.5 Speculative Space and Time -- 2.6 Space and Time in the Factual Universe -- 2.7 Philosopher's Space and Time -- 2.8 Space, Time, and the Principle of Relativity -- 2.9 Summary -- References -- 3 Electrodynamics, Light and Relativity -- 3.1 Experiments to Determine the Speed of Light -- 3.1.1 Roemer's Method -- 3.1.2 Michelson's Measurements -- 3.2 The Ether: The Medium for the Propagation of the EM Waves -- 3.3 Stellar Aberration -- 3.4 The Speed of Light in Moving Media-Fresnel Drag -- 3.5 The Doppler Effect -- 3.6 Experiments Designed to Detect the Stationary Ether -- 3.7 The Trouton-Noble Experiment -- 3.8 The Birth of a New Theory of Relativity -- 3.9 Experiments on the Unipolar Induction -- 3.10 The Principle of Relativity and the Theories of Relativity -- 3.11 Summary -- References -- 4 The Special Theory of Relativity and its Empirical Foundations -- 4.1 Einstein's Motivations for a Theory of Relativity -- 4.2 The Lorentz Transformations.
4.3 The Physical Results of the Special Theory of Relativity -- 4.3.1 The Doppler Effect in the STR -- 4.3.2 The Unipolar Phenomena and the STR -- 4.3.3 Einstein's STR and Thermodynamics -- 4.3.4 The Empirical Status of the Light Hypothesis -- 4.4 The General Nature of Experimenters' Interpretations -- 4.5 The Special Theory of Relativity and Accelerated Frames -- 4.6 Summary -- References -- 5 Simultaneity and the Synchronisation of Time -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Galilean Simultaneity -- 5.3 Einstein's Discussion of Simultaneity in the STR -- 5.4 Einstein's Fallacy on the Relativity of Simultaneity -- 5.5 H. Bergson's Critique of Einstein's Relativity of Simultaneity -- 5.6 The Synchronisation of Time -- 5.7 Summary -- References -- 6 The Equivalence Principles -- 6.1 The Universality of Free Fall -- 6.2 The Equivalence of Inertia and Mass-The Weak Equivalence Principle -- 6.3 Galileo's Thought Experiment `Proof' of the UFF -- 6.4 Einstein's Equivalence Principle -- 6.5 What are Inertial Frames? -- 6.6 A Stronger Equivalence Principle -- 6.7 A Brief Account of Experimental Tests -- 6.7.1 Space Tests of the UFF and the WEP -- 6.7.2 Laser Ranging to the Moon and the WEP -- 6.7.3 Tests of the SEP -- 6.7.4 The Active and the Passive Gravitational Masses -- 6.8 The First Applications of the EEP: Prelude to the GTR -- 6.9 On the Gravitational Origin of the UFF, WEP, and EEP -- 6.10 Diving Deeper: Equivalent or Identical? -- 6.11 The Equivalence Principle and the Quantum Theory -- 6.12 Summary -- References -- 7 Einstein's General Theory of Relativity -- 7.1 The Genesis and Its Salient Points -- 7.2 General Theory of Relativity (GTR) as a Theory of Gravity -- 7.3 The GTR from an Action Principle -- 7.4 The GTR as the Geometric Theory of Gravity -- 7.5 Einstein's `Hole Argument' -- 7.5.1 Revisiting the Hole Argument.
7.6 The GTR and Its Galilean Metrics -- 7.7 Gravitation and Electrodynamics: A Comparison -- 7.8 The Achievements of the GTR -- 7.9 The GTR and Gravitomagnetism -- 7.10 The GTR and Gravitational Waves -- 7.11 The Experimental and Observational Tests of the GTR -- 7.12 The GTR and Mach's Principle -- 7.13 The GTR and Cosmology -- 7.14 The Unsolved Riddle of Inertia: The Incompleteness of the GTR -- 7.15 What Lies Beyond the GTR? -- 7.16 Summary -- References -- 8 Our Universe -- 8.1 Our Physical Universe Before 1930 -- 8.2 The Universe as Observed -- 8.2.1 The Large Scale Distribution of Matter -- 8.2.2 The Expansion of the Universe -- 8.2.3 The Velocity-Distance Relation From Observations -- 8.3 Einstein's Cosmological Constant -- 8.3.1 The Cosmological Principle and the Expansion -- 8.3.2 The Concept of a `Critical Density' -- 8.3.3 The Measurements of the Deceleration Parameter -- 8.4 The Reason Behind the Expansion of the Universe -- 8.5 The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation -- 8.6 The Large Scale Distribution of Matter -- 8.6.1 The Dark Matter -- 8.6.2 The Curvature of the Universe -- 8.6.3 The Dark Energy -- 8.6.4 The Dark Energy and the Quantum Vacuum -- 8.6.5 An Interpretation of the Critical Density -- 8.7 The Interpretation of the Expansion of the Universe -- 8.8 The `Absolute' Features of Our Universe -- 8.9 Summary -- References -- 9 Time Dilation and the Twin-Paradox -- 9.1 Cautionary Introduction -- 9.2 Time Dilation in Lorentz-Poincaré Relativity -- 9.3 Time Dilation in Einstein's STR -- 9.4 Langevin's Twin-Paradox -- 9.5 The Real Twin-Paradox in the STR -- 9.6 The Predictions for Motional Time Dilation -- 9.7 Experiments on Motional Time Dilation -- 9.7.1 Time Dilation of Unstable Particles -- 9.7.2 Experiments on Atomic Systems -- 9.7.3 Experiments on the Comparison of Atomic Clocks -- 9.8 The Hafele-Keating Experiment.
9.9 Popular `Resolutions' of the Twin-Paradox -- 9.9.1 Langevin's Solution in the Acceleration -- 9.9.2 Resolution Sans Acceleration -- 9.10 Einstein's Gravitational Resolution of the Paradox -- 9.11 Summary -- References -- Part II The New Physical World of Cosmic Relativity -- 10 Cosmic Relativity-The Theory and Its Primary Fundamental Results -- 10.1 The Universe that Determines the Physics of Relativity -- 10.2 A Hypothetical Scenario in Electrodynamics -- 10.3 A Theory of Relativity and Dynamics Without Postulates -- 10.4 Physics in the Gravitationally Charged Universe -- 10.5 The Gravitational Foundation of Cosmic Relativity -- 10.6 The Primary Results in Cosmic Relativity -- 10.6.1 The Modification of Duration and Distance -- 10.6.2 Interpretation in Terms of the Gravitational Potentials -- 10.6.3 The Time Dilation of Physical Clocks -- 10.6.4 Cosmic Relativity and the Principle of Relativity -- 10.6.5 The Propagation of Light -- 10.7 Cosmic Relativity and Dynamics -- 10.7.1 Laws of Dynamics: Newton's Law of Motion -- 10.8 Cosmic Relativity and the Origin of Inertia -- 10.8.1 Cosmic Relativity and the Inertial Forces -- 10.8.2 The Centrifugal Force -- 10.8.3 The Coriolis Force -- 10.9 The Twist in Tropical Cyclones -- 10.10 Cosmic Relativity and the Principles of Equivalence -- 10.10.1 Newton's Law and the WEP -- 10.10.2 `Weightlessness' in Free Fall and the EEP -- 10.10.3 Two Kinds of Gravitational Forces and the Geodesic Principle -- 10.10.4 The Equivalence Principle and Universality of Free Fall -- 10.11 The EEP and the Time Dilation of Clocks in an Accelerated Frame -- 10.12 Clocks and Time Dilation in Cosmic Relativity -- 10.12.1 Time Dilation in the STR -- 10.12.2 Motional Time Dilation in Cosmic Relativity -- 10.12.3 Synchronisation of Clocks in Cosmic Relativity -- 10.12.4 The Addition of Velocities in Cosmic Relativity.
10.13 Cosmic Relativity and the Electrodynamics of Moving Media -- 10.13.1 The Doppler Shift -- 10.13.2 The Optical Aberration and the Fresnel Drag -- 10.14 The Unipolar Induction -- 10.15 Cosmic Relativity and the Spin Angular Momentum -- 10.16 Summary -- References -- 11 The Crucial Experimental Tests of Cosmic Relativity -- 11.1 The Nature of Propagation of Light -- 11.1.1 Past Experiments on the One-Way Propagation of Light -- 11.2 True Relative Velocity of Light-The Prediction -- 11.3 The True Relative Velocity of Light-A Prelude to a Test -- 11.3.1 The Propagation of Light in a Moving Frame -- 11.3.2 A Simple Demonstration of the Conflict Between the PoR and the Light Hypothesis -- 11.4 The Experiment on the One-Way Relative Velocity of Light -- 11.5 Motional Time Dilation: The Predictions -- 11.6 Cosmic Relativity and Clock Synchronisation -- 11.7 Experimental Tests of Time Dilation: Atomic Clocks -- 11.8 Experimental Tests of Time Dilation: GNSS and GPS -- 11.8.1 Time Dilations in the GNSS Satellites -- 11.8.2 The GNSS Mystery Created by the Galilean Propagation of Light -- 11.9 The Absence of a Relative Time Dilation in Accelerated Frames -- 11.10 The One-Way Relative Velocity of Light in Rotating Frames -- 11.10.1 An Early History of the Relevant Ideas -- 11.10.2 The Experiments by G. Sagnac -- 11.10.3 The Michelson-Gale Experiment -- 11.10.4 The Proof of the Galilean Nature of a Rotating Frame -- 11.11 Lorentz's Relativity, Einstein's Relativity and Cosmic Relativity -- 11.12 Summary -- References -- 12 Cosmic Relativity and Quantum Dynamics -- 12.1 Cosmic Relativity and Quantum Dynamics -- 12.2 The True Nature of the Schrödinger Equation -- 12.3 The `Law of Motion' in the Microscopic Physical World -- 12.4 The Quantum Interference of Single Particles -- 12.5 The Continuity Equation and the Schrödinger Equation.
12.6 L. de Broglie's Non-existent Matter-Waves.
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Unnikrishnan C. S.  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
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New relativity in the gravitational universe : the theory of cosmic relativity and its experimental evidence / / C. S. Unnikrishnan
New relativity in the gravitational universe : the theory of cosmic relativity and its experimental evidence / / C. S. Unnikrishnan
Autore Unnikrishnan C. S.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (494 pages)
Disciplina 304.2
Collana Fundamental Theories of Physics
Soggetto topico General relativity (Physics)
ISBN 9783031089350
9783031089343
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Acronyms -- Part I First Principles and Their Empirical Core -- 1 The Paradigm of Cosmic Relativity and Its Evidence -- 1.1 The First Principles -- 1.2 What is the Theory of Cosmic Relativity? -- 1.3 Why is Cosmic Relativity Necessary? -- 1.4 The Gravity of Our Universe -- 1.5 The Cosmic Gravitational Metric and the Potentials -- 1.6 A Phenomenological Assertion -- 1.7 Summary of the Primary Results of Cosmic Relativity -- 1.8 The Universal Clock of Cosmic Relativity -- 1.9 Cosmic Relativity and Its Experimental Tests -- 1.10 Cosmic Relativity and General Relativity -- 1.11 Summary -- References -- 2 Space and Time of Our Fundamental Theories -- 2.1 Newton's Space and Time -- 2.2 Ernst Mach's Critique and Insight -- 2.3 Space and Time in 19th Century Physics -- 2.4 Space and Time in Einstein's Relativity -- 2.5 Speculative Space and Time -- 2.6 Space and Time in the Factual Universe -- 2.7 Philosopher's Space and Time -- 2.8 Space, Time, and the Principle of Relativity -- 2.9 Summary -- References -- 3 Electrodynamics, Light and Relativity -- 3.1 Experiments to Determine the Speed of Light -- 3.1.1 Roemer's Method -- 3.1.2 Michelson's Measurements -- 3.2 The Ether: The Medium for the Propagation of the EM Waves -- 3.3 Stellar Aberration -- 3.4 The Speed of Light in Moving Media-Fresnel Drag -- 3.5 The Doppler Effect -- 3.6 Experiments Designed to Detect the Stationary Ether -- 3.7 The Trouton-Noble Experiment -- 3.8 The Birth of a New Theory of Relativity -- 3.9 Experiments on the Unipolar Induction -- 3.10 The Principle of Relativity and the Theories of Relativity -- 3.11 Summary -- References -- 4 The Special Theory of Relativity and its Empirical Foundations -- 4.1 Einstein's Motivations for a Theory of Relativity -- 4.2 The Lorentz Transformations.
4.3 The Physical Results of the Special Theory of Relativity -- 4.3.1 The Doppler Effect in the STR -- 4.3.2 The Unipolar Phenomena and the STR -- 4.3.3 Einstein's STR and Thermodynamics -- 4.3.4 The Empirical Status of the Light Hypothesis -- 4.4 The General Nature of Experimenters' Interpretations -- 4.5 The Special Theory of Relativity and Accelerated Frames -- 4.6 Summary -- References -- 5 Simultaneity and the Synchronisation of Time -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Galilean Simultaneity -- 5.3 Einstein's Discussion of Simultaneity in the STR -- 5.4 Einstein's Fallacy on the Relativity of Simultaneity -- 5.5 H. Bergson's Critique of Einstein's Relativity of Simultaneity -- 5.6 The Synchronisation of Time -- 5.7 Summary -- References -- 6 The Equivalence Principles -- 6.1 The Universality of Free Fall -- 6.2 The Equivalence of Inertia and Mass-The Weak Equivalence Principle -- 6.3 Galileo's Thought Experiment `Proof' of the UFF -- 6.4 Einstein's Equivalence Principle -- 6.5 What are Inertial Frames? -- 6.6 A Stronger Equivalence Principle -- 6.7 A Brief Account of Experimental Tests -- 6.7.1 Space Tests of the UFF and the WEP -- 6.7.2 Laser Ranging to the Moon and the WEP -- 6.7.3 Tests of the SEP -- 6.7.4 The Active and the Passive Gravitational Masses -- 6.8 The First Applications of the EEP: Prelude to the GTR -- 6.9 On the Gravitational Origin of the UFF, WEP, and EEP -- 6.10 Diving Deeper: Equivalent or Identical? -- 6.11 The Equivalence Principle and the Quantum Theory -- 6.12 Summary -- References -- 7 Einstein's General Theory of Relativity -- 7.1 The Genesis and Its Salient Points -- 7.2 General Theory of Relativity (GTR) as a Theory of Gravity -- 7.3 The GTR from an Action Principle -- 7.4 The GTR as the Geometric Theory of Gravity -- 7.5 Einstein's `Hole Argument' -- 7.5.1 Revisiting the Hole Argument.
7.6 The GTR and Its Galilean Metrics -- 7.7 Gravitation and Electrodynamics: A Comparison -- 7.8 The Achievements of the GTR -- 7.9 The GTR and Gravitomagnetism -- 7.10 The GTR and Gravitational Waves -- 7.11 The Experimental and Observational Tests of the GTR -- 7.12 The GTR and Mach's Principle -- 7.13 The GTR and Cosmology -- 7.14 The Unsolved Riddle of Inertia: The Incompleteness of the GTR -- 7.15 What Lies Beyond the GTR? -- 7.16 Summary -- References -- 8 Our Universe -- 8.1 Our Physical Universe Before 1930 -- 8.2 The Universe as Observed -- 8.2.1 The Large Scale Distribution of Matter -- 8.2.2 The Expansion of the Universe -- 8.2.3 The Velocity-Distance Relation From Observations -- 8.3 Einstein's Cosmological Constant -- 8.3.1 The Cosmological Principle and the Expansion -- 8.3.2 The Concept of a `Critical Density' -- 8.3.3 The Measurements of the Deceleration Parameter -- 8.4 The Reason Behind the Expansion of the Universe -- 8.5 The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation -- 8.6 The Large Scale Distribution of Matter -- 8.6.1 The Dark Matter -- 8.6.2 The Curvature of the Universe -- 8.6.3 The Dark Energy -- 8.6.4 The Dark Energy and the Quantum Vacuum -- 8.6.5 An Interpretation of the Critical Density -- 8.7 The Interpretation of the Expansion of the Universe -- 8.8 The `Absolute' Features of Our Universe -- 8.9 Summary -- References -- 9 Time Dilation and the Twin-Paradox -- 9.1 Cautionary Introduction -- 9.2 Time Dilation in Lorentz-Poincaré Relativity -- 9.3 Time Dilation in Einstein's STR -- 9.4 Langevin's Twin-Paradox -- 9.5 The Real Twin-Paradox in the STR -- 9.6 The Predictions for Motional Time Dilation -- 9.7 Experiments on Motional Time Dilation -- 9.7.1 Time Dilation of Unstable Particles -- 9.7.2 Experiments on Atomic Systems -- 9.7.3 Experiments on the Comparison of Atomic Clocks -- 9.8 The Hafele-Keating Experiment.
9.9 Popular `Resolutions' of the Twin-Paradox -- 9.9.1 Langevin's Solution in the Acceleration -- 9.9.2 Resolution Sans Acceleration -- 9.10 Einstein's Gravitational Resolution of the Paradox -- 9.11 Summary -- References -- Part II The New Physical World of Cosmic Relativity -- 10 Cosmic Relativity-The Theory and Its Primary Fundamental Results -- 10.1 The Universe that Determines the Physics of Relativity -- 10.2 A Hypothetical Scenario in Electrodynamics -- 10.3 A Theory of Relativity and Dynamics Without Postulates -- 10.4 Physics in the Gravitationally Charged Universe -- 10.5 The Gravitational Foundation of Cosmic Relativity -- 10.6 The Primary Results in Cosmic Relativity -- 10.6.1 The Modification of Duration and Distance -- 10.6.2 Interpretation in Terms of the Gravitational Potentials -- 10.6.3 The Time Dilation of Physical Clocks -- 10.6.4 Cosmic Relativity and the Principle of Relativity -- 10.6.5 The Propagation of Light -- 10.7 Cosmic Relativity and Dynamics -- 10.7.1 Laws of Dynamics: Newton's Law of Motion -- 10.8 Cosmic Relativity and the Origin of Inertia -- 10.8.1 Cosmic Relativity and the Inertial Forces -- 10.8.2 The Centrifugal Force -- 10.8.3 The Coriolis Force -- 10.9 The Twist in Tropical Cyclones -- 10.10 Cosmic Relativity and the Principles of Equivalence -- 10.10.1 Newton's Law and the WEP -- 10.10.2 `Weightlessness' in Free Fall and the EEP -- 10.10.3 Two Kinds of Gravitational Forces and the Geodesic Principle -- 10.10.4 The Equivalence Principle and Universality of Free Fall -- 10.11 The EEP and the Time Dilation of Clocks in an Accelerated Frame -- 10.12 Clocks and Time Dilation in Cosmic Relativity -- 10.12.1 Time Dilation in the STR -- 10.12.2 Motional Time Dilation in Cosmic Relativity -- 10.12.3 Synchronisation of Clocks in Cosmic Relativity -- 10.12.4 The Addition of Velocities in Cosmic Relativity.
10.13 Cosmic Relativity and the Electrodynamics of Moving Media -- 10.13.1 The Doppler Shift -- 10.13.2 The Optical Aberration and the Fresnel Drag -- 10.14 The Unipolar Induction -- 10.15 Cosmic Relativity and the Spin Angular Momentum -- 10.16 Summary -- References -- 11 The Crucial Experimental Tests of Cosmic Relativity -- 11.1 The Nature of Propagation of Light -- 11.1.1 Past Experiments on the One-Way Propagation of Light -- 11.2 True Relative Velocity of Light-The Prediction -- 11.3 The True Relative Velocity of Light-A Prelude to a Test -- 11.3.1 The Propagation of Light in a Moving Frame -- 11.3.2 A Simple Demonstration of the Conflict Between the PoR and the Light Hypothesis -- 11.4 The Experiment on the One-Way Relative Velocity of Light -- 11.5 Motional Time Dilation: The Predictions -- 11.6 Cosmic Relativity and Clock Synchronisation -- 11.7 Experimental Tests of Time Dilation: Atomic Clocks -- 11.8 Experimental Tests of Time Dilation: GNSS and GPS -- 11.8.1 Time Dilations in the GNSS Satellites -- 11.8.2 The GNSS Mystery Created by the Galilean Propagation of Light -- 11.9 The Absence of a Relative Time Dilation in Accelerated Frames -- 11.10 The One-Way Relative Velocity of Light in Rotating Frames -- 11.10.1 An Early History of the Relevant Ideas -- 11.10.2 The Experiments by G. Sagnac -- 11.10.3 The Michelson-Gale Experiment -- 11.10.4 The Proof of the Galilean Nature of a Rotating Frame -- 11.11 Lorentz's Relativity, Einstein's Relativity and Cosmic Relativity -- 11.12 Summary -- References -- 12 Cosmic Relativity and Quantum Dynamics -- 12.1 Cosmic Relativity and Quantum Dynamics -- 12.2 The True Nature of the Schrödinger Equation -- 12.3 The `Law of Motion' in the Microscopic Physical World -- 12.4 The Quantum Interference of Single Particles -- 12.5 The Continuity Equation and the Schrödinger Equation.
12.6 L. de Broglie's Non-existent Matter-Waves.
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Unnikrishnan C. S.  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
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