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Elements of Relativity Theory

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The basic concepts of relativity theory are conveyed through worked and unworked examples in this text, which requires no mathematics beyond elementary algebra. Suitable for undergraduates and graduates, its emphasis on physical principles and concepts presents the basic concepts thoroughly and prepares students for more advanced studies .1985 edition.

108 pages, Hardcover

First published November 13, 1985

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January 13, 2016
This is an unabridged republication by Dover Publications of a 1985 text. Much of the material is expanded and updated in more recent editions of the author’s Introduction to Tensor Calculus, Relativity and Cosmology, also on Dover. This a gentler, briefer introduction focusing mostly on the basic concepts of special relativity theory. The fundamentals of special relativity are conveyed in examples and exercises over four of the work’s five chapters. A first semester in calculus and university physics is sufficient for the text and exercises. Most of these include unworked solutions. The lesson-like material is suitable for undergraduates and first-year graduate students
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