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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...


Язык: en

Рубрика: Физика/

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Год издания: 1972

Количество страниц: 685

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Предметный указатель
speed of light      (see Light speed)
Spherical symmetry      (see Isotropic spaces)
Spiegel, E. A.      608
Spin      47 121—124 233—238
Spin matrices      59—61 369—370
Spin temperature      497—498
Spinor fields      60—61 357 365—366
Spinrad, H.      638
Spitzer, L.      602
Sramek, R. A.      194
Stabell, R.      632
Stability and instability of Einstein cosmology      616
Stability and instability of expanding universe      561—588
Stability and instability of neutron stars      318 321
Stability and instability of stars in general      304 308
Stability and instability of supermassive stars      330
Stability and instability of white dwarfs      316 318
Staelin, D. H.      513
Standard form of an isotropic metric      176—178 183 298 335—338
Starbunov, Yu. N.      545 605
Starkovich, K. S.      513
Starlight density      (see Optical background)
Stars      299—335 556 631 Cepheid
Static isotropic metrics      176
Statistical parallax      (see Proper motion and proper motion distance)
Steady-state cosmology      459—464 616—620
Stecker, F. W.      604 608
Stefan — Boltzmann law      57 325 509 533 589 636
Steigman, G.      350
Stephens, W. E.      599
Stern, W. A.      600
Stewart, J. M.      608
Stimulated emission      287 492 497
Stokes, R. A.      513 603
Stokes’s theorem      119 135
Stone, M. L.      210
Stothers, R. B.      606
Straight spectra      (see Spectral index)
Stratton, J. A.      120
StrBmgren, B.      605
Streater, R. F.      64
Strittmayer, P. A.      465
Strong interactions in neutron stars      324
Strong interactions in very early universe      588—592
Strong principle of equivalence      69
Strong, I. B.      606
Suess, H. E.      605
Summation convention      26
Sun, age      556
Sun, angular momentum      232
Sun, change in luminosity      631
Sun, deflection of light      188—194
Sun, eclipses      191 192 630
Sun, element abundances, energy production, and solar neutrinos      556—558
Sun, gravitational red shift      81
Sun, magnitudes, distance modulus, color index      427
Sun, miscellaneous properties      636
Sun, oblateness      200—201
Sun, precession of perihelia      14—15 198—200 231 233
Sun, quadrupole moment      205
Sun, radar echo delay      201—207
Sunyaev, R. A.      597 598 603 607
Supermassive stars      297 325—330
Supernovae      317 442 505
Sylvester’s law of intertia      86 386
Symmetric spaces      375—404 (see also Killing vectors Maximally
Synge, J. L.      63 89
Syrovatskii, S. I.      600
Szekeres, P.      632
Takeda, H.      607
Tammann, G. A.      437 467
Tandon, S. N.      544 604
Tannenbaum, H.      600
Taub, A.      466
Taylor, R. J.      599 605
Telegdi, V. L.      64
Teller, E.      633
Tensor densities      98—100 119
Tensors      36—39 93—96
Tetrads      365 373
Tetrode, H.      632
Thaddeus, P.      513 603
Thermal energy (of stars)      303—304 311—312 327—330
Thiel, M.      602
Thirring, H.      249
Thirring, W.      172
Thomas precession      124 237
Thomas, L. H.      129
Thomson scattering      494 502—503 568 570 576
Thorne, K. S.      209 318 351 352 353
Thornton, D. D.      513
Tidal forces      68 70 87 630
Time Dilation (gravitational)      79—85 184
Time Dilation (gravitational), gravitational collapse      347—348
Time Dilation (gravitational), maximum values from stellar surfaces      334
Time Dilation (gravitational), neutron stars      321
Time Dilation (gravitational), quasi-stellar objects      298
Time Dilation (gravitational), star clusters      335
Time Dilation (gravitational), white dwarfs      317
Time dilation (special relativistic)      29—31
Time’s Arrow      597
Tisza, L.      64
Tolman, R. C.      352 353 464
Tomita, K.      607
Torres — Peimbert, S.      606
Townes, C. H.      22
Transition density      323
Translations      (see Homogeneous spaces)
Transversality of gravitational radiation      280
Trapped surfaces      349
Trautman, A.      171
Trigonometric parallax      (see Parallax and parallax distance)
Trimble, V.      89
Trumpler, R.      193 209
Truran, J. W.      605
Tsuruta, S.      352
Turbulence      570 576
Turlay, R.      64
Turnbull, H. W.      90
Turnrose, B.      600
Tyson, J. A.      294
Uhlrich, R. K.      558 606
Ultraviolet divergences      289
Unsold, A. O. J.      606
Uranium dating      487—488
Urey, H. C.      605
Ursa Major II cluster      446 639
Ursa Minor system      438 638
Utiyama, R.      372
Van Biesbroeck, G.      193
Van Den Bergh, S.      477 599 600 638
Vardalas, J. N.      64
Variational principle for collisionless plasma      358—360
Variational principle for electrodynamics      361
Variational principle for freely falling particle      76—77
Variational principle for general material systems      360 363 365—372
Variational principle for gravitational fields      364—365 372 373
Variational principle for stellar structure      306—308 313
Vector potential of electromagnetism      43 117 358
Vector potential of gravitation      219 239 248
Velocity four-vector      47—48 122 127 242 299 340—342 414 579 582
Veneziano model      590
Veneziano, G      608
Venus, constancy of G      629 630
Venus, elements of orbit      637
Venus, precession of perihelia      198
Venus, radar echo delay      204
Vernon, F. L.      513 603
Very long baseline interferometry (VLBI)      (see Interferometry in radio astronomy)
Vessot, R. F. C.      89
Vibration frequencies of stars      314 324—325
Vierbeins      (see Tetrads)
Virgo cluster      438—440 443—445 448-449 479 639
Virial theorem      476 478 479
viscosity      (see Bulk Viscosity Shear
Vitale, G.      4
Volkoff, G. M.      318 324 352
von Brunn, A.      193
von Kluber, H.      192 193 209
von Weizsacker, C. F.      607
W Virginis stars      433 436—437
Wade, C. M.      468
Wagoner, R. V.      351 500 513 553 554 555 561 601 603 604 605
Wakano, M      318 351 352
Wald, R. M.      354
Walker, A. G.      408 466
Wall, J. V.      468
Wallerstein, G.      433 466 467
Wallis, J.      4—5
Wampler, E. J.      500 601
Wang, C. G.      552
Wapstra, A. H.      69 89
Warner, B.      605
Watson, G. N.      294
Wave zone      252 261
Weak field approximation      78 252—255
Weak interactions in neutron stars      318 322 324
Weak interactions in p-p cycles      556—557
Weak interactions, decay      543—544
Weak interactions, in early universe      5 34—5 35 546—551 560
Weak interactions, infinities compared with gravitation      289
Weak interactions, solar neutrino experiments      557—558
Weak Principle of Equivalence      69
Weber, J.      271 276 281 283 284 293 294 295
Weight (of tensor densities)      98
Weinberg, S.      64 119 172 294 295 467 604 607 608 609 632
Weinrich, M.      64
Weiss, R.      513 603
Welch, G. A.      600
Welch, W. J.      513
Weller, K. W.      194
Wells, J. W.      633
Weyl tensor      145—146
Weyl, H.      20 21 89 149
Weyl’s Principle      410
Weymann, R.      576 602
Wheeler, J. A.      6 318 350 351 352 608 619 632
White dwarfs      81 314—317 325
White, R. H.      351 354
Whittaker, E      18 20 21 23
Wickramsinghe, N. C.      526 603
Wiese, W. L      89
Wiggins, R. A.      294
Wightman, A. S.      64
Wightman, W. P. D.      20
Wigner, E. P.      64 119
Wilkerson, T. D.      606
Wilkinson, D. T.      511 513 575 519 521 522 523 602 603 633
Will, C. M.      209
Williamson, K. D.      513 603
Wilson, R. E.      354 435 437 466
Wilson, R.W.      498 511 575 514 520 521 601 602 604
Winterberg, F.      608
Wirtz, C.      417 466
Witteborn, F. C.      22
Wolfe, A.M.      603 604 607
Woolf, N. J.      514 600 603
Woolridge, D. E.      602
Worster, B. W.      604
Wren, C.      13
Wrixon, G.      575
Wu, C. S.      64
X-rays from Centaurus A      521
X-rays from Coma cluster      478 479
X-rays from pulsars      299
X-rays, background      480 500—501 526 527
Yang, C. N.      27 64
Yosida, S.      193
Young, R. K.      795
Yount, D. E.      604
Yu, J. T.      607
Zapolsky, H. S.      552 555 609
Zatsepin, G. T.      604
Zeldovich, Ya. B.      295 350 353 354 464 592 597 598 600 603 607 608
Zero tensor      38 96
Zeta Ophiuchi and Zeta Persei      512 514—515
Zipoy, C.      294
Zwicky, F.      552 408 466 599
’t Hooft, G.      609
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