Interacting gravitational, electromagnetic, neutrino and other waves: in the context of Einstein's general theory of relativity
"This book is devoted to researchers who would like to investigate interactions among gravitational waves and matter fields beyond linear order, including the phenomena of memory effects, gravitational Faraday rotation, soft theorems, and formations of spacetime singularities due to the mutual...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book is devoted to researchers who would like to investigate interactions among gravitational waves and matter fields beyond linear order, including the phenomena of memory effects, gravitational Faraday rotation, soft theorems, and formations of spacetime singularities due to the mutual focus of gravitational waves. Readers only require a basic understanding of general relativity to understand the materials. The book starts with an overview on the fundamentals of the Newman-Penrose formalism and a brief introduction to distribution theory, with which the author systematically develops a mathematical description of spacetimes of colliding plane waves. Then, the author presents a frame-independent definition of polarization of a plane gravitational wave in a curved spacetime, studies in detail the gravitational Faraday rotation of two plane gravitational waves, and shows that each of them can serve as a medium to the other precisely due to their nonlinear interactions. Exact solutions are also presented, which represent a variety of models including the collisions of two plane gravitational waves and the collisions of a plane gravitational wave with a dust shell, a massless scalar wave, an electromagnetic wave, or a neutrino wave. The formation of spacetime singularities due to nonlinear interactions and the effects of gravitational wave polarization on the nature of singularities are also explored"--Publisher's website |
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spelling | Wang, Anzhong Verfasser aut Interacting gravitational, electromagnetic, neutrino and other waves in the context of Einstein's general theory of relativity by Anzhong Wang Singapore World Scientific [2020] 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 201 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier "This book is devoted to researchers who would like to investigate interactions among gravitational waves and matter fields beyond linear order, including the phenomena of memory effects, gravitational Faraday rotation, soft theorems, and formations of spacetime singularities due to the mutual focus of gravitational waves. Readers only require a basic understanding of general relativity to understand the materials. The book starts with an overview on the fundamentals of the Newman-Penrose formalism and a brief introduction to distribution theory, with which the author systematically develops a mathematical description of spacetimes of colliding plane waves. Then, the author presents a frame-independent definition of polarization of a plane gravitational wave in a curved spacetime, studies in detail the gravitational Faraday rotation of two plane gravitational waves, and shows that each of them can serve as a medium to the other precisely due to their nonlinear interactions. Exact solutions are also presented, which represent a variety of models including the collisions of two plane gravitational waves and the collisions of a plane gravitational wave with a dust shell, a massless scalar wave, an electromagnetic wave, or a neutrino wave. The formation of spacetime singularities due to nonlinear interactions and the effects of gravitational wave polarization on the nature of singularities are also explored"--Publisher's website Einstein, Albert / 1879-1955 Gravitational waves General relativity (Physics) https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11585#t=toc Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Wang, Anzhong Interacting gravitational, electromagnetic, neutrino and other waves in the context of Einstein's general theory of relativity Einstein, Albert / 1879-1955 Gravitational waves General relativity (Physics) |
title | Interacting gravitational, electromagnetic, neutrino and other waves in the context of Einstein's general theory of relativity |
title_auth | Interacting gravitational, electromagnetic, neutrino and other waves in the context of Einstein's general theory of relativity |
title_exact_search | Interacting gravitational, electromagnetic, neutrino and other waves in the context of Einstein's general theory of relativity |
title_exact_search_txtP | Interacting gravitational, electromagnetic, neutrino and other waves in the context of Einstein's general theory of relativity |
title_full | Interacting gravitational, electromagnetic, neutrino and other waves in the context of Einstein's general theory of relativity by Anzhong Wang |
title_fullStr | Interacting gravitational, electromagnetic, neutrino and other waves in the context of Einstein's general theory of relativity by Anzhong Wang |
title_full_unstemmed | Interacting gravitational, electromagnetic, neutrino and other waves in the context of Einstein's general theory of relativity by Anzhong Wang |
title_short | Interacting gravitational, electromagnetic, neutrino and other waves |
title_sort | interacting gravitational electromagnetic neutrino and other waves in the context of einstein s general theory of relativity |
title_sub | in the context of Einstein's general theory of relativity |
topic | Einstein, Albert / 1879-1955 Gravitational waves General relativity (Physics) |
topic_facet | Einstein, Albert / 1879-1955 Gravitational waves General relativity (Physics) |
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