Global Aspects in Gravitation and Cosmology
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:31st Oct '96
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This book reviews in a unified manner global aspects in gravitation theory and cosmology, emphasizing the basic heme that the very nature of the gravitational field is such that global features of space-time inevitably come into play whenever we try to understand and interpret this force in detail. The topics considered here include results on the structure and topology of space-time; exact solutions to Einstein equations and singularities ; gravitational collapse in general relativity, a brief review of the status of quantum gravity; and consideration of quantum effects near space-time singularities in strong curvature fields. Also covered are the global upper limits in cosmology on elementary particle masses which might constitute the dark matter of the universe. After discussing in detail the fundamental role played by global considerations in gravity and general relativity, it is pointed out that significant problems remain: the nature and structure of space-time singularities; the cosmic censorship problem in black hole physics; and the issue of quantum effects in strong gravity fields, an understanding of which appears essential to formulate any quantum theory of gravity. The treatment here of the final fate of gravitational collapse of massive stars shows by means of explicit consideration of several exact scenarios, that powerfully-strong curvature naked singularities could result from the continual gravitational collapse of matter with several reasonable equations of state, including inflowing radiation, dust, or a perfect fluid. This places important constraints on possible formulations of the cosmic censorship hypothesis and the final fate of gravitational collapse, which is a crucial open question in the general theory of relativity and relativistic astrophysics and which is basic to the entire theory and applications of black hole physics.
From reviews of the hardback edition: ... this book attains uniqueness in its specific approach ... The book is readable and covers interesting material, some of it new and not covered so fully in earlier texts. It can be recommended for the serious student who wishes to study these matters in some detail, particularly the material on cosmic censorship. * The Times Higher Education Supplement, 29 September 1995 *
The many references make this book a useful source of information for researchers interested in the global properties of solutions of the Einstein equations. * Mathematical Reviews *
Can be recommended to both advanced students and researchers working on global general relativity, especially on cosmic censorship. * Classical and Quantum Gravity, Vol. II, Issue 11, November 1994 *
Comprehensive survey of established and recent results in global theory is the first of its kind since the major book by Hawking and Ellis in 1973. The survey of Cosmic Censorship is particularly useful. Joshi is an active researcher in the field, and the book contains many new results and insights. It can be strongly recommended for research and for advanced courses in relativity. * Contemporary Physics, May/June 1994 *
I recommend this book to anyone interested in spacetime singularities. Its subject is one which is of interest in general relativity and there is no existing book which treats recent developments anything like as extensively. I hope that it will inspire students and researchers to make their own contribution in this exciting area. * General Relativity and Gravitation, Vol. 26, 1994 *
ISBN: 9780198500797
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
Weight: 654g
388 pages