Author: | Derek Raine, Edwin Thomas | ISBN: | 9781783264841 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | September 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | ICP | Language: | English |
Author: | Derek Raine, Edwin Thomas |
ISBN: | 9781783264841 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | September 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | ICP |
Language: | English |
This book provides an accessible introduction to the fascinating and topical subject of black holes. It bridges the gap between popular non-mathematical expositions and advanced research texts, using simple undergraduate level calculations and the most basic knowledge of relativity to explain current research. This means the theory can be understood by a wide audience of physicists, including those who are not necessarily interested in learning higher-level mathematical techniques.
The third edition links more of the current research trends to fundamental aspects of the physics of black holes. Additionally:
This new edition introduces a chapter dedicated to a selection of recent results. Existing chapters have been updated and new explanatory material has been added to aid in the understanding of the physics.
This book is recommended reading for advanced undergraduate students and first-year postgraduates who will find it a useful stepping-stone to the advanced literature.
Contents:
Relativistic Gravity
Spherical Black Holes
Rotating Black Holes
Black Hole Thermodynamics
Wormholes and Time Travel
Black Holes in Other Dimensions
Astrophysical Black Holes
Readership:
Key Features:
The book is a compact and accessible introduction to the subject with over 100 problems for the reader with solutions given
A quantitative explanation of Hawking radiation without quantum field theory
The book provides an accessible introduction to current work on black holes
This book provides an accessible introduction to the fascinating and topical subject of black holes. It bridges the gap between popular non-mathematical expositions and advanced research texts, using simple undergraduate level calculations and the most basic knowledge of relativity to explain current research. This means the theory can be understood by a wide audience of physicists, including those who are not necessarily interested in learning higher-level mathematical techniques.
The third edition links more of the current research trends to fundamental aspects of the physics of black holes. Additionally:
This new edition introduces a chapter dedicated to a selection of recent results. Existing chapters have been updated and new explanatory material has been added to aid in the understanding of the physics.
This book is recommended reading for advanced undergraduate students and first-year postgraduates who will find it a useful stepping-stone to the advanced literature.
Contents:
Relativistic Gravity
Spherical Black Holes
Rotating Black Holes
Black Hole Thermodynamics
Wormholes and Time Travel
Black Holes in Other Dimensions
Astrophysical Black Holes
Readership:
Key Features:
The book is a compact and accessible introduction to the subject with over 100 problems for the reader with solutions given
A quantitative explanation of Hawking radiation without quantum field theory
The book provides an accessible introduction to current work on black holes