The Many Faces of Maxwell, Dirac and Einstein Equations / Lecture Notes in Physics Bd.922 (PDF)
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This book is an exposition of the algebra and calculus of differential forms, of the Clifford and Spin-Clifford bundle formalisms, and of vistas to a formulation of important concepts of differential geometry indispensable for an in-depth understanding of space-time physics.
The formalism discloses the hidden geometrical nature of spinor fields. Maxwell, Dirac and Einstein fields are shown to have representatives by objects of the same mathematical nature, namely sections of an appropriate Clifford bundle. This approach reveals unity in diversity and suggests relationships that are hidden in the standard formalisms and opens new paths for research.
This thoroughly revised second edition also adds three new chapters: on the Clifford bundle approach to the Riemannian or semi-Riemannian differential geometry of branes; on Komar currents in the context of the General Relativity theory; and an analysis of the similarities and main differences between Dirac, Majorana and ELKO spinor fields.
The exercises with solutions, the comprehensive list of mathematical symbols, and the list of acronyms and abbreviations are provided for self-study for students as well as for classes.
From the reviews of the first edition:
"The text is written in a very readable manner and is complemented with plenty of worked-out exercises which are in the style of extended examples. ... their book could also serve as a textbook for graduate students in physics or mathematics." (Alberto Molgado, Mathematical Reviews, 2008 k)
of Campinas, São Paulo,
Brazil, received his BSc from the University of São Paulo, and his PhD from the University of Torino, Italy. He has held various
positions at Brazilian and European universities, one of them being director of
the Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Scientific Computation, State
University of Campinas (IMECC-UNICAMP) from 1994 to1998. He has more than 40
years of teaching experience in more than 70 courses at graduate and
post-graduate levels. As a researcher he received many grants, and various
prizes - especially in 2012 he won the Paul Sabatier honor medal in 2012 for his
contributions to applications of Clifford algebras to mathematical physics.
He is the editor-in-chief of the journal "Advances in Applied Clifford Algebras".Edmundo Capelas de
Oliveira is a member of the
Mathematical Physics Group at the State
University of Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil. He received his
PhD in Physics in 1982, and became a full professor in Applied Mathematics in 2015.
His research topics involve projective relativity, differential equations, complex
analysis and fractional calculus. He is author of several successful textbooks (in Portuguese), teaches
undergraduate as well as graduate courses, and held positions as Library
Coordinator, Graduate Studies Coordinator of the Department and Associate
Director of the Institute.
- Autoren: Jr Rodrigues , Edmundo Capelas de Oliveira
- 2016, 2nd ed. 2016, 587 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 3319276379
- ISBN-13: 9783319276373
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.04.2016
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"The main intention of the present book is to familiarise the reader with the algebra and calculus within the Clifford bundle formalism … . The text is written in a very readable manner and is complemented with plenty of worked-out exercises which are in the style of extended examples. ... From my personal point of view, the authors elegantly succeed in their ambitions and, in my opinion, their book could also serve as a textbook for graduate students in physics or mathematics." (Alberto Molgado, Mathematical Reviews, 2008 k)
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