The mathematical theory of relativity
Bibliographic Information
The mathematical theory of relativity
by A.S. Eddington
Cambridge University Press, 2007
Digitally printed version
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Note
Originally published: 2nd ed. 1924, reprinted 1963
Re-issued in this digitally printed version 2007
Includes bibliographical references (p. [264]-266) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Sir Arthur Eddington here formulates mathematically his conception of the world of physics derived from the theory of relativity. The argument is developed in a form which throws light on the origin and significance of the great laws of physics; its consequences are followed to the full extent in the consideration of gravitation, relativity, mechanics, space-time, electromagnetic phenomena and world geometry.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Elementary principles
- 2. The tensor calculus
- 3. The law of gravitation
- 4. Relativity mechanics
- 5. Curvature of space and time
- 6. Electricity
- 7. World geometry
- Supplementary notes
- Bibliography
- Index.
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