The book is about exact space-time models of the gravitational fields produced by gravitational radiation. The authors’ extensive work in the field is reviewed in order to stimulate the study of such models, that have been known for a long time, and to highlight interesting physical aspects of the existing models in some novel detail. There is an underlying simplicity to the gravitational radiation studied in this book. Apart from the basic assumption that the radiation has clearly identifiable wave fronts, the gravitational waves studied are directly analogous to electromagnetic waves. The book is meant for advanced students and researchers who have a knowledge of general relativity sufficient to carry out research in the field.
The book is about exact space-time models of the gravitational fields produced by gravitational radiation. The authors’ extensive work in the field is reviewed in order to stimulate the study of such models, that have been known for a long time, and to highlight interesting physical aspects of the existing models in some novel detail. There is an underlying simplicity to the gravitational radiation studied in this book. Apart from the basic assumption that the radiation has clearly identifiable wave fronts, the gravitational waves studied are directly analogous to electromagnetic waves. The book is meant for advanced students and researchers who have a knowledge of general relativity sufficient to carry out research in the field.
Introduction.- Plane Fronted Gravity Waves.- Plane Fronted Electromagnetic Waves.- ‘Spherical’ Gravity Waves.- Plane Fronted Limit of ‘Spherical’ Waves.- Plane Fronted Waves with a Cosmological Constant.- Gravity Wave Perturbations in Cosmology.- Exact Gravity Waves in Cosmology.- A Intersections of H+ 3 with Hyperplanes.- B Equations Satisfied by Gauge Invariant Variables.- Index.
Peter A. Hogan is Emeritus Professor at University
College Dublin. He received his B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. and D.Sc.
degrees from The National University of Ireland and is a member of
the Royal Irish Academy. He was a postdoctoral fellow in the School
of Theoretical Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, the
Centre for Relativity, University of Texas at Austin and the School
of Mathematics, Trinity College Dublin. His publications of
more than 100 papers and four monographs are in
Electrodynamics, Yang-Mills gauge theory from the fibre bundle
point of view and general relativity (equations of motion,
gravitational waves, exact solutions of Einstein's equations and
cosmology). He has published research carried out in Japan, South
Africa, France, Poland and the U.S. He co-authored the
book Frontiers in General Relativity (Springer, 2021).
Dirk Puetzfeld is a researcher at Bremen University (Germany). He received his Dipl. Phys. andDr. rer. nat. degrees from University of Cologne (Germany), both in theoretical physics. He was an assistant professor at Tohoku University (Japan), and a postdoctoral fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute for Gravitational Physics (Germany), University of Oslo (Norway), Iowa State University (USA). His main research interests include gravitational physics, cosmology, relativistic geodesy, as well as computational methods. His publication record encompasses over 50 papers in international journals as well as three books. He co-authored the book Frontiers in General Relativity (Springer, 2021).
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