Preliminary Text. DO NOT USE. In 1905, Albert Einstein offered a revolutionary theory--special relativity--to explain some of the most troubling problems about electromagnetism and motion in the physics of the day. Soon afterwards, Hermann Minkowski recast special relativity essentially as a new geometric structure for spacetime. These ideas are the subject of the first part of the book. The second part introduces the theory of frames, surfaces, and intrinsic geometry in order to develop the main implications of Einstein's general relativity.
Presents an important and fascinating blend of geometry and physics Explains the surprising notions and consequences of relativity in a way which readers will appreciate and understand Interdisciplinary interest from students and researchers in both math and physics Includes over 200 clear and helpful diagrams and many examples Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras Request lecturer material: sn.pub/lecturer-material
James J. Callahan
Relativity Special relativity curvature differential geometry differential geometry of surfaces general relativity