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Jun2-10, 08:01 AM   #1
 

Book on Tensors/ GR


HI,

could someone please suggest me a good book to learn both Tensors as well as General relativity? It has to be introductory.
 
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Jun2-10, 08:36 AM   #2
 
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What is your background in physics and math? Do you good working knowledge, (i.e, able to do textbook problems) of special relativity, multivariable calculus, and linear algebra?
 
Jun2-10, 09:58 AM   #3
 
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I think the best introductory GR book is Carrol's (though this will depend on your level).
 
Jun2-10, 10:32 AM   #4
 

Book on Tensors/ GR


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I think the best introductory GR book is Carrol's (though this will depend on your level).
I think Carroll's book will be way too mathematically challenging to someone who might just wish to learn the physics the first time around. Unless one is looking to learn things in a mathematical fashion, I wouldn't suggest Carroll. Since the OP is only asking for an intro text, I would certainly not go for Carroll straight away.

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As an intro text, I recommend Schutz's "A First Course In General Relativity". I myself am using it at the present as a reference. He has a really good presentation of the math involved while making certain the physics isn't sidelined.
 
Jun2-10, 12:10 PM   #5
 
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As an intro text, I recommend Schutz's "A First Course In General Relativity".
I don't have Schutz, but my understanding is that, contrary to the title it is primarily focused on SR, but it uses tensors and other such concepts that generalize easily. Is that correct?
 
Jun2-10, 12:15 PM   #6
 
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Since the OP is only asking for an intro text, I would certainly not go for Carroll straight away.
The problem is that "intro" means many things to many people. Since Carroll's text is entitled "An Introduction to General Relativity", I assume there must be some people who would consider it an introductory text. But we can't really know more without hearing back from the OP.
 
Jun2-10, 12:25 PM   #7
 
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I don't have Schutz, but my understanding is that, contrary to the title it is primarily focused on SR, but it uses tensors and other such concepts that generalize easily. Is that correct?
Here is the table of contents.
 
Jun2-10, 12:35 PM   #8
 
The first few chapters of Schutz are great, but I'd prefer Hobson for an intro to GR. It's easier, has lots of nice diagrams, more through material, and step-by-step examples.

http://www.amazon.com/General-Relati...5500343&sr=8-2
 
Jun2-10, 12:39 PM   #9
 
general relativity - a guide for physicsts, by Hobson et al
 
Jun3-10, 03:52 AM   #10
 
A reference for tensors is: http://www.amazon.com/Tensors-Differ...5555106&sr=1-6
 
Jun3-10, 11:03 PM   #11
 
For the money, consider Relativity Demystified by McMahon. You can buy them used on the internet for a few dollars.

I just finished Chapter 4 on Tensor Calculus. It took much practice, but I am getting the hang of it.
 
Jun3-10, 11:22 PM   #12
 
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I don't have Schutz, but my understanding is that, contrary to the title it is primarily focused on SR, but it uses tensors and other such concepts that generalize easily. Is that correct?
I don't think this is correct. He certainly spends about 100 pages or so on special relativity and develops it quite thoroughly, but that's expected for a first course since it develops much of the machinery before it gets generalized. I would go with Schutz and couple that with Alan Lightman's problems and solutions book. Hobson is certainly good too.
 
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