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Zusammenfassung: | Assuming foundational knowledge of special and general relativity, this book guides the reader on issues surrounding black holes, wormholes, cosmology, and extra dimensions. Its first part is devoted to local strong field configurations (black holes and wormholes) in general relativity and the most relevant of alternative theories: scalar?tensor, f(R) and multidimensional theories. The second part is on cosmology, including inflation and a unified description of the whole evolution of the universe. The third part concerns multidimensional theories of gravity and contains a number of original r. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-424) and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a 2.2.3 Reference frames and chronometric invariants2.2.4 Covariance and relativity; 2.3 Riemannian space-time. Curvature; 2.4 The gravitational field action and dynamic equations; 2.4.1 The Einstein equations; 2.4.2 Geodesic equations; 2.4.3 The correspondence principle; 2.5 Macroscopic matter and nongravitational fields in GR; 2.5.1 Perfect fluid; 2.5.2 Scalar fields; 2.5.3 The electromagnetic field; 2.6 The most symmetric spaces; 2.6.1 Isometry groups and killing vectors; 2.6.2 Isotropic cosmology. The dS and AdS spaces; Chapter 3. Spherically symmetric space-times. Black holes. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1 Spherically symmetric gravitational fields3.1.1 A regular centre and asymptotic flatness; 3.2 The Reissner-Nordstrom-(anti- )de Sitter solution; 3.2.1 Solution of the Einstein equations; 3.2.2 Special cases; The (anti- )de Sitter metric; The Schwarzschild metric and the Newton law; The Reissner-Nordstrom metric; Metrics with a nonzero cosmological constant; 3.3 Horizons and geodesics in static, spherically symmetric space-times; 3.3.1 The general form of geodesic equations; 3.3.2 Horizons, geodesics and the quasiglobal coordinate; 3.3.3 Transitions to Lemaıtre reference frames. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3.4 Horizons, R- and T-regions3.4 Schwarzschild black holes. Geodesics and a global description; 3.4.1 R- and T-regions; 3.4.2 Geodesics in the R-region; 3.4.3 Particle capture by a black hole; 3.4.4 A global description: The Kruskal metric; 3.4.5 From Kruskal to Carter-Penrose diagram for the Schwarzschild metric; 3.5 The global causal structure of space-times with horizons; 3.5.1 Crossing the horizon in the general case; 3.5.2 Construction of Carter-Penrose diagrams; 3.6 A black hole as a result of gravitational collapse; 3.6.1 Internal and external regions. Birkhoff's theorem. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.6.2 Gravitational collapse of a spherical dust cloudChapter 4. Black holes under more general conditions; 4.1 Black holes andmassless scalar fields; 4.1.1 The general STT and the Wagoner transformations; On phantom fields; 4.1.2 Minimally coupled scalar fields; 4.1.3 Conformally coupled scalar field; Solutions with nonconformal coupling; 4.1.4 Anomalous (phantom) fields. The anti-Fisher solution; 4.1.5 Cold black holes in the anti-Fisher solution; 4.1.6 Vacuum and electrovacuum in Brans-Dicke theory; 4.1.7 Summary for massless scalar fields. | |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-424) and index. | ||
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contents | Notations; Chapter 1. Modern ideas of gravitation and cosmology -- a brief essay; Einstein after Einstein; The technological breakthrough; To quantize or not?; The zoo of theories; Gravitation and the Universe; Part I Gravitation; Chapter 2. Fundamentals of general relativity; 2.1 Special relativity. Minkowski geometry; 2.1.1 Geometry; 2.1.2 Coordinate transformations; 2.1.3 Kinematic effects; 2.1.4 Elements of relativistic point mechanics; 2.2 Riemannian space-time. Coordinate systems and reference frames; 2.2.1 Covariance, maps and atlases; 2.2.2 Reference frames and relativity. 2.2.3 Reference frames and chronometric invariants2.2.4 Covariance and relativity; 2.3 Riemannian space-time. Curvature; 2.4 The gravitational field action and dynamic equations; 2.4.1 The Einstein equations; 2.4.2 Geodesic equations; 2.4.3 The correspondence principle; 2.5 Macroscopic matter and nongravitational fields in GR; 2.5.1 Perfect fluid; 2.5.2 Scalar fields; 2.5.3 The electromagnetic field; 2.6 The most symmetric spaces; 2.6.1 Isometry groups and killing vectors; 2.6.2 Isotropic cosmology. The dS and AdS spaces; Chapter 3. Spherically symmetric space-times. Black holes. 3.1 Spherically symmetric gravitational fields3.1.1 A regular centre and asymptotic flatness; 3.2 The Reissner-Nordstrom-(anti- )de Sitter solution; 3.2.1 Solution of the Einstein equations; 3.2.2 Special cases; The (anti- )de Sitter metric; The Schwarzschild metric and the Newton law; The Reissner-Nordstrom metric; Metrics with a nonzero cosmological constant; 3.3 Horizons and geodesics in static, spherically symmetric space-times; 3.3.1 The general form of geodesic equations; 3.3.2 Horizons, geodesics and the quasiglobal coordinate; 3.3.3 Transitions to Lemaıtre reference frames. 3.3.4 Horizons, R- and T-regions3.4 Schwarzschild black holes. Geodesics and a global description; 3.4.1 R- and T-regions; 3.4.2 Geodesics in the R-region; 3.4.3 Particle capture by a black hole; 3.4.4 A global description: The Kruskal metric; 3.4.5 From Kruskal to Carter-Penrose diagram for the Schwarzschild metric; 3.5 The global causal structure of space-times with horizons; 3.5.1 Crossing the horizon in the general case; 3.5.2 Construction of Carter-Penrose diagrams; 3.6 A black hole as a result of gravitational collapse; 3.6.1 Internal and external regions. Birkhoff's theorem. 3.6.2 Gravitational collapse of a spherical dust cloudChapter 4. Black holes under more general conditions; 4.1 Black holes andmassless scalar fields; 4.1.1 The general STT and the Wagoner transformations; On phantom fields; 4.1.2 Minimally coupled scalar fields; 4.1.3 Conformally coupled scalar field; Solutions with nonconformal coupling; 4.1.4 Anomalous (phantom) fields. The anti-Fisher solution; 4.1.5 Cold black holes in the anti-Fisher solution; 4.1.6 Vacuum and electrovacuum in Brans-Dicke theory; 4.1.7 Summary for massless scalar fields. |
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spelling | Bronnikov, Kirill A. Black holes, cosmology and extra dimensions / Kirill A. Bronnikov and Sergey G. Rubin. Singapore ; London : World Scientific, 2012. 1 online resource (xiv, 427 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Notations; Chapter 1. Modern ideas of gravitation and cosmology -- a brief essay; Einstein after Einstein; The technological breakthrough; To quantize or not?; The zoo of theories; Gravitation and the Universe; Part I Gravitation; Chapter 2. Fundamentals of general relativity; 2.1 Special relativity. Minkowski geometry; 2.1.1 Geometry; 2.1.2 Coordinate transformations; 2.1.3 Kinematic effects; 2.1.4 Elements of relativistic point mechanics; 2.2 Riemannian space-time. Coordinate systems and reference frames; 2.2.1 Covariance, maps and atlases; 2.2.2 Reference frames and relativity. 2.2.3 Reference frames and chronometric invariants2.2.4 Covariance and relativity; 2.3 Riemannian space-time. Curvature; 2.4 The gravitational field action and dynamic equations; 2.4.1 The Einstein equations; 2.4.2 Geodesic equations; 2.4.3 The correspondence principle; 2.5 Macroscopic matter and nongravitational fields in GR; 2.5.1 Perfect fluid; 2.5.2 Scalar fields; 2.5.3 The electromagnetic field; 2.6 The most symmetric spaces; 2.6.1 Isometry groups and killing vectors; 2.6.2 Isotropic cosmology. The dS and AdS spaces; Chapter 3. Spherically symmetric space-times. Black holes. 3.1 Spherically symmetric gravitational fields3.1.1 A regular centre and asymptotic flatness; 3.2 The Reissner-Nordstrom-(anti- )de Sitter solution; 3.2.1 Solution of the Einstein equations; 3.2.2 Special cases; The (anti- )de Sitter metric; The Schwarzschild metric and the Newton law; The Reissner-Nordstrom metric; Metrics with a nonzero cosmological constant; 3.3 Horizons and geodesics in static, spherically symmetric space-times; 3.3.1 The general form of geodesic equations; 3.3.2 Horizons, geodesics and the quasiglobal coordinate; 3.3.3 Transitions to Lemaıtre reference frames. 3.3.4 Horizons, R- and T-regions3.4 Schwarzschild black holes. Geodesics and a global description; 3.4.1 R- and T-regions; 3.4.2 Geodesics in the R-region; 3.4.3 Particle capture by a black hole; 3.4.4 A global description: The Kruskal metric; 3.4.5 From Kruskal to Carter-Penrose diagram for the Schwarzschild metric; 3.5 The global causal structure of space-times with horizons; 3.5.1 Crossing the horizon in the general case; 3.5.2 Construction of Carter-Penrose diagrams; 3.6 A black hole as a result of gravitational collapse; 3.6.1 Internal and external regions. Birkhoff's theorem. 3.6.2 Gravitational collapse of a spherical dust cloudChapter 4. Black holes under more general conditions; 4.1 Black holes andmassless scalar fields; 4.1.1 The general STT and the Wagoner transformations; On phantom fields; 4.1.2 Minimally coupled scalar fields; 4.1.3 Conformally coupled scalar field; Solutions with nonconformal coupling; 4.1.4 Anomalous (phantom) fields. The anti-Fisher solution; 4.1.5 Cold black holes in the anti-Fisher solution; 4.1.6 Vacuum and electrovacuum in Brans-Dicke theory; 4.1.7 Summary for massless scalar fields. Assuming foundational knowledge of special and general relativity, this book guides the reader on issues surrounding black holes, wormholes, cosmology, and extra dimensions. Its first part is devoted to local strong field configurations (black holes and wormholes) in general relativity and the most relevant of alternative theories: scalar?tensor, f(R) and multidimensional theories. The second part is on cosmology, including inflation and a unified description of the whole evolution of the universe. The third part concerns multidimensional theories of gravity and contains a number of original r. Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-424) and index. English. 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spellingShingle | Bronnikov, Kirill A. Black holes, cosmology and extra dimensions / Notations; Chapter 1. Modern ideas of gravitation and cosmology -- a brief essay; Einstein after Einstein; The technological breakthrough; To quantize or not?; The zoo of theories; Gravitation and the Universe; Part I Gravitation; Chapter 2. Fundamentals of general relativity; 2.1 Special relativity. Minkowski geometry; 2.1.1 Geometry; 2.1.2 Coordinate transformations; 2.1.3 Kinematic effects; 2.1.4 Elements of relativistic point mechanics; 2.2 Riemannian space-time. Coordinate systems and reference frames; 2.2.1 Covariance, maps and atlases; 2.2.2 Reference frames and relativity. 2.2.3 Reference frames and chronometric invariants2.2.4 Covariance and relativity; 2.3 Riemannian space-time. Curvature; 2.4 The gravitational field action and dynamic equations; 2.4.1 The Einstein equations; 2.4.2 Geodesic equations; 2.4.3 The correspondence principle; 2.5 Macroscopic matter and nongravitational fields in GR; 2.5.1 Perfect fluid; 2.5.2 Scalar fields; 2.5.3 The electromagnetic field; 2.6 The most symmetric spaces; 2.6.1 Isometry groups and killing vectors; 2.6.2 Isotropic cosmology. The dS and AdS spaces; Chapter 3. Spherically symmetric space-times. Black holes. 3.1 Spherically symmetric gravitational fields3.1.1 A regular centre and asymptotic flatness; 3.2 The Reissner-Nordstrom-(anti- )de Sitter solution; 3.2.1 Solution of the Einstein equations; 3.2.2 Special cases; The (anti- )de Sitter metric; The Schwarzschild metric and the Newton law; The Reissner-Nordstrom metric; Metrics with a nonzero cosmological constant; 3.3 Horizons and geodesics in static, spherically symmetric space-times; 3.3.1 The general form of geodesic equations; 3.3.2 Horizons, geodesics and the quasiglobal coordinate; 3.3.3 Transitions to Lemaıtre reference frames. 3.3.4 Horizons, R- and T-regions3.4 Schwarzschild black holes. Geodesics and a global description; 3.4.1 R- and T-regions; 3.4.2 Geodesics in the R-region; 3.4.3 Particle capture by a black hole; 3.4.4 A global description: The Kruskal metric; 3.4.5 From Kruskal to Carter-Penrose diagram for the Schwarzschild metric; 3.5 The global causal structure of space-times with horizons; 3.5.1 Crossing the horizon in the general case; 3.5.2 Construction of Carter-Penrose diagrams; 3.6 A black hole as a result of gravitational collapse; 3.6.1 Internal and external regions. Birkhoff's theorem. 3.6.2 Gravitational collapse of a spherical dust cloudChapter 4. Black holes under more general conditions; 4.1 Black holes andmassless scalar fields; 4.1.1 The general STT and the Wagoner transformations; On phantom fields; 4.1.2 Minimally coupled scalar fields; 4.1.3 Conformally coupled scalar field; Solutions with nonconformal coupling; 4.1.4 Anomalous (phantom) fields. The anti-Fisher solution; 4.1.5 Cold black holes in the anti-Fisher solution; 4.1.6 Vacuum and electrovacuum in Brans-Dicke theory; 4.1.7 Summary for massless scalar fields. General relativity (Physics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85053765 Special relativity (Physics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85126383 Black holes (Astronomy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85014574 Wormholes (Physics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004010731 Gravitation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056558 Cosmology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85033169 Relativité générale (Physique) Relativité restreinte (Physique) Trous noirs (Astronomie) Gravitation. Cosmologie. Trous de ver (Physique) cosmology. aat SCIENCE Physics Relativity. bisacsh Black holes (Astronomy) fast Cosmology fast General relativity (Physics) fast Gravitation fast Special relativity (Physics) fast Wormholes (Physics) fast |
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title_auth | Black holes, cosmology and extra dimensions / |
title_exact_search | Black holes, cosmology and extra dimensions / |
title_full | Black holes, cosmology and extra dimensions / Kirill A. Bronnikov and Sergey G. Rubin. |
title_fullStr | Black holes, cosmology and extra dimensions / Kirill A. Bronnikov and Sergey G. Rubin. |
title_full_unstemmed | Black holes, cosmology and extra dimensions / Kirill A. Bronnikov and Sergey G. Rubin. |
title_short | Black holes, cosmology and extra dimensions / |
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