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contents | A. The historical and physical context of relativity theory. 1. Introduction and overview. 2. Space, time, and inertial frames. 3. The nontrivial pursuit of earth's absolute motion. 4. On the right track: Voigt, Lorentz, and Larmor. 5. The contributions of Poincaré. 6. The novel creation of the young Einstein -- B.A broader view of relativity: the central role of the principle of relativity. 7. Relativity based solely on the principle of relativity. 8. Common relativity. 9. Experimental tests I. 10. Experimental tests II. 11. Group properties of Taiji relativity and common relativity. 12. Invariant actions in relativity theories and truly universal and fundamental constants. 13. Common relativity and many-body systems. 14. Common relativity and the 3K cosmic microwave background. 15. Common relativity and quantum mechanics. 16. Common relativity and fuzzy quantum field theory. 17. Extended relativity: a weaker postulate for the speed of light -- C. The role of the principle of relativity in the physics of accelerated frames. 18. The principle of limiting Lorentz and Poincaré invariance. 19. Extended Lorentz transformations for frames with constant-linear-accelerations. 20. Physical properties of spacetime in accelerated frames. 21. Extended Lorentz transformations for accelerated frames and a resolution to the "two-spaceship paradox". 22. Dynamics of classical and quantum particles in constant-linear-acceleration frames. 23. Quantization of scalar, spinor, and electromagnetic fields in constant-linear-acceleration frames. 24. Group and Lie algebra properties of accelerated spacetime transformations. 25. Coordinate transformations for frames with a general-linear-acceleration. 26. A Taiji rotational transformation with limiting 4-dimensional symmetry. 27. Epilogue. |
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spelling | Hsu, J. P. (Jong-Ping) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjH3K7GQWhcjBpMKdQycfq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no97056291 A broader view of relativity : general implications of Lorentz and Poincaré invariance / Jong-Ping Hsu, Leonardo Hsu. 2nd ed. Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, ©2006. 1 online resource (xx, 516 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Advanced series on theoretical physical science ; v. 10 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. A. The historical and physical context of relativity theory. 1. Introduction and overview. 2. Space, time, and inertial frames. 3. The nontrivial pursuit of earth's absolute motion. 4. On the right track: Voigt, Lorentz, and Larmor. 5. The contributions of Poincaré. 6. The novel creation of the young Einstein -- B.A broader view of relativity: the central role of the principle of relativity. 7. Relativity based solely on the principle of relativity. 8. Common relativity. 9. Experimental tests I. 10. Experimental tests II. 11. Group properties of Taiji relativity and common relativity. 12. Invariant actions in relativity theories and truly universal and fundamental constants. 13. Common relativity and many-body systems. 14. Common relativity and the 3K cosmic microwave background. 15. Common relativity and quantum mechanics. 16. Common relativity and fuzzy quantum field theory. 17. Extended relativity: a weaker postulate for the speed of light -- C. The role of the principle of relativity in the physics of accelerated frames. 18. The principle of limiting Lorentz and Poincaré invariance. 19. Extended Lorentz transformations for frames with constant-linear-accelerations. 20. Physical properties of spacetime in accelerated frames. 21. Extended Lorentz transformations for accelerated frames and a resolution to the "two-spaceship paradox". 22. Dynamics of classical and quantum particles in constant-linear-acceleration frames. 23. Quantization of scalar, spinor, and electromagnetic fields in constant-linear-acceleration frames. 24. Group and Lie algebra properties of accelerated spacetime transformations. 25. Coordinate transformations for frames with a general-linear-acceleration. 26. A Taiji rotational transformation with limiting 4-dimensional symmetry. 27. Epilogue. Print version record. Annotation. A Broader View of Relativity shows that there is still new life in old physics. The book examines the historical context and theoretical underpinnings of Einstein's theory of special relativity and describes Broad Relativity, a generalized theory of coordinate transformations between inertial reference frames that includes Einstein's special relativity as a special case. It shows how the principle of relativity is compatible with multiple concepts of physical time and these different procedures for clock synchronization can be useful for thinking about different physical problems, including many-body systems and the development of a Lorentz-invariant thermodynamics. Broad relativity also provides new answers to old questions such as the necessity of postulating the constancy of the speed of light and the viability of Reichenbach's general concept of time. The book also draws on the idea of limiting-four-dimensional symmetry to describe coordinate transformations and the physics of particles and fields in non-inertial frames, particularly those with constant linear accelerations. This new edition expands the discussion on the role that human conventions and unit systems have played in the historical development of relativity theories and includes new results on the implications of broad relativity for clarifying the status of constants that are truly fundamental and inherent properties of our universe. Contents: Special Relativity is NOT Incorrect!; Space, Time, and Inertial Frames; The Novel Creation of the Young Einstein; Experimental Tests; Group Properties; Common Relativity and Quantum Mechanics; Extended Relativity; Dynamics of Classical and Quantum Particles; Group and Lie Algebra Properties of Accelerated Transformation of Spacetime; Graphic Representations of the Geometry of Spacetime in Accelerated Frames; Two Rocketships with Constant-Linear Acceleration; On a Gauge Theory of Gravity with Translation Gauge Symmetry in Inertial and Non-Inertial Frames; Appendices: Technical Aspects of Extended Relativity; Coordinate Transformations for Rotating Frames; and other papers. Key Features Includes five new chapters A complete and comprehensive description of Broad Relativity, which generalizes Einstein's original theory of special relativity to new physical time systems and a limited class of non-inertial frames Brings a fresh viewpoint with new physical implications and predictions to old physics Gives an updated discussion on fundamental physical constants and unit systems and their influence on the development of relativity theories Readership: Researchers in the field of relativity theory and advanced undergraduate students as a supplementary text. Special relativity (Physics) History. Relativity (Physics) History. Relativité restreinte (Physique) Histoire. Relativité (Physique) Histoire. SCIENCE Physics Relativity. bisacsh Relativity (Physics) fast Special relativity (Physics) fast History fast Hsu, Leon. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007074958 has work: A broader view of relativity (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGmMH4xfFg7Pyctk8HHvxP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Hsu, J.P. (Jong-Ping). Broader view of relativity. 2nd ed. Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, ©2006 9812566511 9789812566515 (DLC) 2006047586 (OCoLC)70131217 Advanced series on theoretical physical science ; v. 10. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95045258 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=210699 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hsu, J. P. (Jong-Ping) A broader view of relativity : general implications of Lorentz and Poincaré invariance / Advanced series on theoretical physical science ; A. The historical and physical context of relativity theory. 1. Introduction and overview. 2. Space, time, and inertial frames. 3. The nontrivial pursuit of earth's absolute motion. 4. On the right track: Voigt, Lorentz, and Larmor. 5. The contributions of Poincaré. 6. The novel creation of the young Einstein -- B.A broader view of relativity: the central role of the principle of relativity. 7. Relativity based solely on the principle of relativity. 8. Common relativity. 9. Experimental tests I. 10. Experimental tests II. 11. Group properties of Taiji relativity and common relativity. 12. Invariant actions in relativity theories and truly universal and fundamental constants. 13. Common relativity and many-body systems. 14. Common relativity and the 3K cosmic microwave background. 15. Common relativity and quantum mechanics. 16. Common relativity and fuzzy quantum field theory. 17. Extended relativity: a weaker postulate for the speed of light -- C. The role of the principle of relativity in the physics of accelerated frames. 18. The principle of limiting Lorentz and Poincaré invariance. 19. Extended Lorentz transformations for frames with constant-linear-accelerations. 20. Physical properties of spacetime in accelerated frames. 21. Extended Lorentz transformations for accelerated frames and a resolution to the "two-spaceship paradox". 22. Dynamics of classical and quantum particles in constant-linear-acceleration frames. 23. Quantization of scalar, spinor, and electromagnetic fields in constant-linear-acceleration frames. 24. Group and Lie algebra properties of accelerated spacetime transformations. 25. Coordinate transformations for frames with a general-linear-acceleration. 26. A Taiji rotational transformation with limiting 4-dimensional symmetry. 27. Epilogue. Special relativity (Physics) History. Relativity (Physics) History. Relativité restreinte (Physique) Histoire. Relativité (Physique) Histoire. SCIENCE Physics Relativity. bisacsh Relativity (Physics) fast Special relativity (Physics) fast |
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title_full | A broader view of relativity : general implications of Lorentz and Poincaré invariance / Jong-Ping Hsu, Leonardo Hsu. |
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