Gravitational Solitons ( Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics )

Publication series :Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics

Author: V. Belinski;E. Verdaguer;  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 2001

E-ISBN: 9781316901601

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521805865

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780521805865

Subject: O413.1 quantum mechanics (wave mechanics, matrix mechanics)

Keyword: 天文学

Language: ENG

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This 2001 book explains the construction of exact soliton solutions to Einstein's theory of gravity. This 2001 book gives a self-contained exposition of the theory of gravitational solitons and provide a comprehensive review of exact soliton solutions to Einstein's equations. A valuable reference for researchers and graduate students. This 2001 book gives a self-contained exposition of the theory of gravitational solitons and provide a comprehensive review of exact soliton solutions to Einstein's equations. A valuable reference for researchers and graduate students. This 2001 book gives a self-contained exposition of the theory of gravitational solitons and provides a comprehensive review of exact soliton solutions to Einstein's equations. The text begins with a detailed discussion of the extension of the Inverse Scattering Method to the theory of gravitation, starting with pure gravity and then extending it to the coupling of gravity with the electromagnetic field. There follows a systematic review of the gravitational soliton solutions based on their symmetries. These solutions include some of the most interesting in gravitational physics such as those describing inhomogeneous cosmological models, cylindrical waves, the collision of exact gravity waves, and the Schwarzschild and Kerr black holes. A valuable reference for researchers and graduate students in the fields of general relativity, string theory and cosmology, this book will also be of interest to mathematical phy

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