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Gravity: An Introduction to Einstein's General Relativity

Gravity: An Introduction to Einstein's General Relativity

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Author: James B. Hartle
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 54393

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 656
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7.6 x 1.2

ISBN: 0805386629
Dewey Decimal Number: 530.11
EAN: 9780805386622
ASIN: 0805386629

Publication Date: January 5, 2003
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Product Description
PB/B The aim of this groundbreaking new text is to bring general relativity into the undergraduate curriculum and make this fundamental theory accessible to all physics majors. Using a "physics first" approach to the subject, renowned relativist James B. Hartle provides a fluent and accessible introduction that uses a minimum of new mathematics and is illustrated with a wealth of exciting applications. B/B The emphasis is on the exciting phenomena of gravitational physics and the growing connection between theory and observation. The Global Positioning System, black holes, X-ray sources, pulsars, quasars, gravitational waves, the Big Bang, and the large scale structure of the universe are used to illustrate the widespread role of how general relativity describes a wealth of everyday and exotic phenomena. B/B For anyone interested in physics or general relativity. /P


Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great text mixing both the math and physics   October 7, 2008
D. Kroeger (League City, TX United States)
I'm really enjoying this book. It is by far the most comprehensible delivery of general relativity I've read. Other books have the math, but lack in explaining how the math relates to physical reality. This gets both, without going light on the math. I understand general relativity much better than I did before.


5 out of 5 stars great book   September 9, 2008
It's a great book. I like it. No too much mathematics, but it is enough to explain the physics.


5 out of 5 stars Perfect Conditions   August 25, 2008
Marco De Pascale (Italy)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The book was shipped from New Zeland. It arrived to me in Italy 20-15 days before the standard international shipping's time, in perfect conditions, as bought from the bookshop. I saved about 20 euros.


3 out of 5 stars More math than text   November 6, 2007
G. Lomb (Rochester, NY)
5 out of 14 found this review helpful

It was probably my error, I suppose I did not read enough reviews about this text book, but I bought this book believing it would contain more text and less math. I was wrong! I read into about a third of the book and started losing interest. It is not that it is a bad book, nor am I saying it is not interesting, but the caveat here is ... interesting to who? br / br /I believe this book is aimed more at those with an interest in math and or the explanation of all theory at the mathematical level. I understand mathematics is the underlying point behind Einstein's theory of gravity, but I am not well educated in complicated mathematical formulas (they tend to put me to sleep) and when I purchased the book I was more interested in someone's explanation(s) of the underlying theories by way of the English language and not by way of mathematics. I prefer formulas be translated to English, similar to how computers translate lower-level assembly languages to higher-level languages for user-friendly interaction with a computer. br / br /Bottom line: Buy the book if you have at least a rudimentary background in mathematical formulas or if you are willing to read between the pages and pages of formulas to pick up the useful and informative information in the book. Otherwise, I suggest looking elsewhere. br /


5 out of 5 stars Gravity - Great condition   September 20, 2007
M. Potter (Texas)
0 out of 6 found this review helpful

This product was exactly as described, in great condition and shipped in a timely manner.