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Introduction to Special Relativity

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This textbook offers a concise but thorough treatment of the theory of special relativity for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students. Assuming no prior knowledge of relativity, the author elaborates the underlying logic and describes the subtleties and apparent paradoxes. The text also contains a large number of problems which cover the basic modes of thinking and calculating in special relativity. Emphasis is placed on developing the student's intuitive understanding of space-time geometry along with the necessary methods of four-tensor calculus, though three-dimensional methods are also described. This updated new edition contains additional examples and problems, and the chapter on relativistic mechanics of continua has been substantially rewritten.

180 pages, Paperback

First published August 19, 1982

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The straight and simple explanation of special relativity with all the math. You likely need some more intuitive materials to visualize and understand the concepts here, but this is the truly useful and functional information you need to use special relativity for calculations and predictions.
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