Special Relativity
About this book
This book provides a thorough discussion of the concepts and main consequences of special relativity. Treated in detail are the Lorentz transformations, their kinematical consequences (the so-called paradoxes), relativistic mechanics, electrodynamics as an example of a relativistic field theory, and the principal features of relativistic hydrodynamics. The book offers a logical development of special relativity from Einstein's principle of relativity alone; arrives at the essential statements of the theory by a direct approach — this emphasis is different from that of most books; and offers a concise introduction to tensor calculus as needed in special relativity. A selection of problems and documentation of the experimental tests of special relativity are given.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 History of the Development of Relativity Theory
- Chapter 2 Physical and Conceptual Foundations of the Theory of Special Relativity
- Chapter 3 Tensors
- Chapter 4 Formulation of Relativity Theory in Minkowski Space
- Chapter 5 Relativistic Mechanics
- Chapter 6 Electrodynamics: An Example of a Relativistic Field Theory
- Chapter 7 Relativistic Hydrodynamics
- Chapter 8 Limits of Special Relativity
- Appendix A: Problems
- Appendix B: The Experimental Tests of Special Relativity
- Index
