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Weinberg S. — Gravitation and Cosmology: Principles and Applications of the General Theory of Relativity
Weinberg S. — Gravitation and Cosmology: Principles and Applications of the General Theory of Relativity



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Название: Gravitation and Cosmology: Principles and Applications of the General Theory of Relativity

Автор: Weinberg S.

Аннотация:

Now that this book is done I can look back, and identify two purposes which led me to begin writing, and which have guided the work to completion.
One good practical purpose was to bring together and assess the wealth of data provided over the last decade by new techniques in experimental physics and in optical, radio, radar, X-ray, and infrared astronomy. Of course, new data will keep coming in even as the book is being printed, and T cannot hope that this work will remain up to date forever. I do hope, however, that by giving a comprehensive picture of the experimental tests of general relativity and observational cosmology, I will help to prepare the reader (and myself) to understand the new data as they emerge. I have also tried to look a little way into the future, and to discuss what may be the next generation of experiments, especially those based on artificial satellites of the earth and sun.
There was another, more personal reason for my writing this book. In learning general relativity, and then in teaching it to classes at Berkeley and M.I.Т., I became dissatisfied with what seemed to be the usual approach to the subject. I found that in most textbooks geometric ideas were given a starring role, so that a student who asked why the gravitational field is represented by a metric tensor, or why freely falling particles move on geodesies, or why the field equations are generally covariant would come away with an impression that this had something to do with the fact that space-time is a Riemannian manifold.
Of course, this was Kinstein's point of view, and his preeminent genius necessarily shapes our understanding of the theory he created...


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Год издания: 1972

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Oke, J. B.      90 443 467 499 500 601
Olbers paradox      611—613
Olbers, H. W. M.      611 612 613 632
Omega Centauri (globular cluster)      437
Omnes, R.      595 608
Onuki, A.      193
Oort, J. H      408 466
Open clusters      431 437 440 M NGC NGC NGC NGC
Oppenheimer — Volkoff limit      321 349
Oppenheimer, J. R.      297 324 349 352 353
Optical background      479 480 611 613
Optical depth      491
Optical theorem      276 277
Ordinary components of a vector      109
Orientable manifolds      118
Orthogonal coordinates      108—109
Oscillating cosmologies      511 596 597 613
Ostic, R. G.      601
Ostriker, J. P.      294 351
Ozernoi, L. M.      602 607
p-forms      113 119
Pacholczyk, A. G.      458
Pacini, F.      604
Pal, Y.      544 604
Palatini identity      290
Papapetrou, A.      233 249
Parallax and parallax distance      418—420 426 430 433 485
Parallel transport      111 122—124 135—138
Pariskii, Yu. N.      520
Parsec      426 636
Particle horizons      489—490 525
Particle number      (see Number density and current)
Partridge, R. B.      419 513 519 520 521 522 523 595 600 603
Patterson, C. C.      601
Pauli principle      314 318 321 323 324 543 547
Pauli, W.      21 63 89
Pauliny — Toth, I.I.      468 602
Paya, D.      22
Peach, J. V.      449 467
Pederson, R. J.      513 603
Peebles, P. J. E.      467 468 479 500 511 513 517 548 549 551 553 554 595 600 601 603 604 607
Peierls, R. E.      294
Pekar, D.      21
Penrose, R.      349 351 354 595 609
Penzias, A. A.      498 511 513 514 520 521 601 602 604
Percy, J. R.      605
Perfect cosmological principle      459
Perfect fluids in gravitational field      127 129
Perfect fluids in post — Newtonian approximation      241 244
Perfect fluids, energy-momentum tensor      47 52
Periodic cosmologies      (see Oscillating cosmologies)
Peters, W. L.      603
Peterson, B. A.      467 499 601
Petrosian, V.      603 631 632
Petrov notation      142
Petrov, A. Z.      146 149 293
Pettengill, G. H.      210 633
Photoelectric measurement of light deflection      192
photons      84 191 421 Light
Pi mesons      527 533 619
Pilkington, J. D. H.      353
Pipher, J. L.      513 603
Pirani, F. A. E.      249 293 632
PKS      1116 12 498
Placzek, G.      294
Planck distribution and observed luminosities      425
Planck distribution, electromagnetic background      507—508 515—517 531 618
Planck distribution, gravitational radiation      287
Plasma frequency      503 504 563
Plaut, L.      466
Plebanski, J.      248
Pleiades      431
Plotkin, H.      633
Poincare group      28
Poincare, J. H.      18 22
Poincare’s Lemma      116
Polarization of electromagnetic waves      257—258
Polarization of gravitational waves      255—257 261
Polytropes      309 314
Pontecorvo, B.      557 605
Pooley, G. G.      457 468
Popov, V. N.      295
Popper, D. M.      89
Populations I and II      431 433 436—437 488 558—559
Porper Lorentz transformations      28 38
Positivity of the energy      169
Post — Newtonian approximation      211 248 273
Pound, R. V.      82 83 9
Precession of gyroscopes      122 233—239 248
Precession of nodes      14 200
Precession of perihelia      14—15 20 194—201 230—233
Press, F.      294
Press, W. H.      354
Pressure      48 50—51 53 57 127 476 614
Price, R. H.      354
Principle of equivalence      (see Equivalence)
Principle of general covariance      (see General Covariance)
Principle of least action      (see Variational)
Problem of Motion      212
Proclos      4 5
Proper distance      415 424
Proper motion and proper motion distance      423 428—430 435—437 445 485
Proper time      26 30 71 76—77 186 413
Proper volume      99 108 177 390 414 452 461—462
Protons in cosmic rays      527 544—545
Protons in early universe      528—530 545—554 560- 561
Protons in neutron stars      318 322—324
Protons in white dwarfs      316
Protons, mass      636
Protons, p-p cycles      556—557
Ptolmey      4
Pugh, G. E      233 249
Pulsars      299 324 325
Pulsars and gravitational radiation      273 281
Pulsars and gravitational time delay      205
Pulsars and intergalactic dispersion      505—506 (see also CPO952 NPO532
Puzanov, V. I.      513
Pyatunina, T. B.      520
Quadrupole approximation      267 273 277 286
Quantum cosmology      596
Quantum gravitational field theory      288 289
Quarks      589 592
Quasi — Minkowskian spaces      165—170 176
Quasistellar objects (QSO’s)      297 334 335 449—450 452 468 486—487 499 500 502—505 559 616
Quasitranslations      387 413
R.R. Lyrae stars      433 438
Racine, R.      467
Radar echo delay      201—207 427 629—630
Radeha, V.      606
Radio background      480 (see also Microwave radiation background)
Radio source strength      (see Flux density)
Radio source surveys      452 457—458 468 479—480 486
Radiometers      511 512
Raising and lowering indices      35—36 97 100 253
Ramsey, N. F.      89
Ramsey, W.      602
Ranft, J.      608
Rayleigh — Jeans law      508 515 516 618
Rebka, G. A.      82 83 89
Recombination of hydrogen      506 517 523 529 567 576
Red shift (cosmological)      297 415—418 425 441—457 459 461 611 Deacceleration
Red Shift (gravitational)      (see Time dilation (gravitational))
Rees, M. J.      295 502 599 600 601 602 603 609
Reeves, H.      554 605
Reinhardt, M.      602
Representations of the Lorentz group      58—61 365 367 369
Resonant absorption, of electromagnetic, radiation      88 494—500
Resonant absorption, of gravitational radiation      276—284
Retarded potentials      254 619
Reynolds, D. H.      601
Riazuddin      604 605
Ricci tensor      135 142 146
Ricci tensor and field equations      153 157
Ricci tensor for Robertson — Walker metric      471
Ricci tensor in co-moving coordinates      341
Ricci tensor in maximally symmetric spaces      383
Ricci tensor in post — Newtonian approximation      217
Ricci tensor in weak-field approximation      252—253 259
Ricci tensor, first-order      165
Ricci tensor, second-order      167
Ricci tensor, small disturbances      290 364 580 581
Ricci tensor, static isotropic metric in standard coordinates      336
Ricci tensor, time-dependent isotropic metric, in standard coordinates      336—337
Richer, J.      427
Riemann — Christoffel curvature tensor      131 149 153 383 389
Riemann, G. F. B.      10—11 131 147
Rindler, W.      63 464 489 490 601
Ritter, A.      352
Roach, F. E.      600
Robertson parameters      183 184
Robertson parameters of perihelia      198
Robertson parameters, Brans — Dicke theory      247
Robertson parameters, deflection of light      192
Robertson parameters, precession, of gyroscopes      238
Robertson parameters, radar echo delay      204 207
Robertson — Walker metric      412 459 471
Robertson, H. P.      183 209 408 464 466
Robinson, B. J.      601
Robinson, H. G.      87 90
Roddier, F.      89
Rogers, L. C.      606
Roll, P. G.      21 511 513 513 602
Rood, H. J.      600 606
Rood, R. T.      601
Rose, W. K.      352
Ross, D. K.      210
Rotation, Newton’s water bucket      16 474
Rotation, normal modes      573 586
Rotation, stellar rotation rates      314 324 325 Brill-Cohen Hyperfine Isotropic
Rowan — Robinson, M.      632
Roxburgh, I. W.      210
Rudenko, V. N.      209 295
Ruderman, M. A.      64 351 353 544 604
Rudnicki, K.      466
Ruffini, R.      352 354
Rumer, Yu. B.      608
Runge — Lenz vector      230
Russell, H. N.      430 435 466
Russell, R. D.      601
Rutherford, E.      487 545 600
Ryan, C. P.      604 605
Ryle, M.      465 600
Saccheri, G.      4 5
Sachs, R. K.      293 467 603 607
Salomonovich, A. E.      513
Salpeter, E. E.      87 90 350 500 545 601 602 603 604 605 631 632
Sandage, A.      436 438—440 443 446 448—449 465 466 467 606
Sargent, W. L. W.      597 599 606
Sarton, G.      20 21
Sastry, G. N.      600
Sato, H.      607
Scalars      94
Scale constant (in light deflection observations)      192
Scattering, of electromagnetic radiation      494
Scattering, of gravitational radiation      274
Scheuer, P. A. G.      465
Schiff, L. I.      22 64 120 209 210 233 249 294 601
Schiffer, M.      88
Schlenker, S. L.      352
Schmidt, M.      449 465 467 468 487 502 600
Schouten, J. A.      149
Schraml, J.      520 604
Schramm, D. N.      601
Schroedinger, E.      89
Schucking, E.      464 608
Schwartz, D. A.      602
Schwarzschild metric      179—182 228
Schwarzschild radius      207
Schwarzschild radius in microwave background      523
Schwarzschild radius, surface potential      80
Schwarzschild radius, thermal gravitational radiation      266
Schwarzschild radius, velocity, in galaxy      443
Schwarzschild singularity      207 331 347 349
Schwarzschild, K.      180 555 420 466 652
Schwarzschild, M.      89 350 466 605
Sciama, D. W.      295 351 464 599 600 602 603 608 609
Scintillation      605
Scott effect      440 444
Scott, E. H.      498 607
Scott, E. L.      440 467
Scott, P. F.      555
Scrutton, C. T.      655
Sculptor system      438 639
Searle, L.      606
Sears, R. L.      605
Second potential      219
Seeger, P. A.      601
Seeliger, H. H.      14
Seielstad, G. A.      194
Serber, R.      552
Sernilatus rectum      197
Serov, N. V.      513 603
Shakeshaft, J. R.      515
Shalloway, D. I.      249
Shapiro      1 1 194 201 204 205 209 210 630 655
Shapiro, S. L.      478 600
Shapley, H.      435—437 466
Sharp, D. H.      64 354
Shaviv, G.      606
Shear field (of galactic velocities)      444
Shear tensor      56 579
Shear viscosity      55—57 568—569 592 594
Shepley, L. C.      609
Shimmins, A. T.      468
Shipley, J. P.      513 603
Shipman, H. L.      90
Shivanandan, K.      513 603
Shklovsky, I. S.      514 601 603 632
Shreder, G. P.      604
Shubert, G.      210
Shvartsman, V. F.      606
Silk, J.      600 607
Simpson, E.      606
Singularities, at beginning of universe      473 489 595 612 624—627
Singularities, at end of universe      474 490 596
Singularities, in gravitational collapse      345 349
Singularities, in Schwarzschild metric      207—208
Sirius B.      81 90 61
Sirius B., Cygni      428
Slipher, V. M.      417 445
Smaller Magellenic cloud      (see Magellenic clouds)
Smith, F. G.      465
Smith, L. L.      600
Smith, S.      294
Smith, W. B.      209 210 633
Snider, J. L.      89
Snyder, C. W.      606
Snyder, H.      349 555
Sobral — Principe expeditions      192 417
Sofue, Y.      602
Solomon, P. M.      500 601
Sound, damping      568
Sound, speed      51—52 562 564 566 571—572 577
Spaces of constant curvature      (see Maximally symmetric spaces)
Spaces with maximally symmetric subspaces      (see Maximally symmetric subspaces)
Spatial curvature constant (£)      343—344 403 413 450—451 473—475 530 614-615
Specific entropy (a or s)      50 54 301 509—510 517 565—567 589—594
Specific heat ratio      (see Adiabatic exponent)
Spectral index (and effective spectral index)      454—457 463 486
Spectral types      430
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