General theory of relativity /

Einstein's general theory of relativity requires a curved space for the description of the physical world. If one wishes to go beyond superficial discussions of the physical relations involved, one needs to set up precise equations for handling curved space. The well-established mathematical te...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dirac, P. A. M (Paul Adrien Maurice), 1902-1984
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [1996], ©1996
Princeton, N.J. : c1996
Princeton, N.J. : ©1996
Princeton, NJ : 1996
Princeton, NJ : c1996
Princeton, NJ : 1996
Series:Physics notes
Princeton landmarks in mathematics and physics
Princeton landmarks in mathematics and physics
Princeton paperbacks
Subjects:

Internet

Stanford University

Holdings details from Stanford University
Call Number: ISIL:US-CST
QC173.6 .D57 1996

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Holdings details from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Call Number: QC173.6.D57 1996

Johns Hopkins University

Holdings details from Johns Hopkins University
Call Number: QC 173.6 .D57 1996

Harvard University

Holdings details from Harvard University
Call Number: QC173.6 .D57 1996

Duke University

Holdings details from Duke University
Call Number: QC173.6 .D57 1996

Cornell University

Holdings details from Cornell University
Call Number: QC173.6 .D57x 1996

Princeton University

Holdings details from Princeton University
Call Number: QC173.6 .D57 1996

Columbia University

Holdings details from Columbia University
Call Number: QC173.6 .D57 1996

University of Pennsylvania

Holdings details from University of Pennsylvania
Call Number: QC173.6 .D57 1996