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9780521099066

The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time

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    9780521099066

  • ISBN10:

    0521099064

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1975-03-28
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

Einstein's General Theory of Relativity leads to two remarkable predictions: first, that the ultimate destiny of many massive stars is to undergo gravitational collapse and to disappear from view, leaving behind a 'black hole' in space; and secondly, that there will exist singularities in space-time itself. These singularities are places where space-time begins or ends, and the presently known laws of physics break down. They will occur inside black holes, and in the past are what might be construed as the beginning of the universe. To show how these predictions arise, the authors discuss the General Theory of Relativity in the large. Starting with a precise formulation of the theory and an account of the necessary background of differential geometry, the significance of space-time curvature is discussed and the global properties of a number of exact solutions of Einstein's field equations are examined. The theory of the causal structure of a general space-time is developed, and is used to study black holes and to prove a number of theorems establishing the inevitability of singualarities under certain conditions. These conditions are shown to be satisfied in the vicinity of stars of more than twice the solar mass near the endpoint of their nuclear evolution, and in a time-reversed sense for the universe as a whole. In the first case, the singularity in our past. A discussion of the Cauchy problem for General Relativity is also included in the book.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
The role of gravity
1(9)
Differential geometry
10(46)
Manifolds
11(4)
Vectors and tensors
15(7)
Maps of manifolds
22(2)
Exterior differentiation and the Lie derivative
24(6)
Covariant differentiation and the curvature tensor
30(6)
The metric
36(8)
Hypersurfaces
44(3)
The volume element and Gauss' theorem
47(3)
Fibre bundles
50(6)
General Relativity
56(22)
The space--time manifold
56(3)
The matter fields
59(5)
Lagrangian formulation
64(7)
The field equations
71(7)
The physical significance of curvature
78(39)
Timelike curves
78(8)
Null curves
86(2)
Energy conditions
88(8)
Conjugate points
96(6)
Variation of arc-length
102(15)
Exact solutions
117(63)
Minkowski space--time
118(6)
De Sitter and anti-de Sitter space--times
124(10)
Robertson--Walker spaces
134(8)
Spatially homogeneous cosmological models
142(7)
The Schwarzschild and Reissner--Nordstrom solutions
149(12)
The Kerr solution
161(7)
Godel's universe
168(2)
Taub--NUT space
170(8)
Further exact solutions
178(2)
Causal structure
180(46)
Orientability
181(1)
Causal curves
182(4)
Achronal boundaries
186(3)
Causality conditions
189(12)
Cauchy developments
201(5)
Global hyperbolicity
206(7)
The existence of geodesics
213(4)
The causal boundary of space-time
217(4)
Asymptotically simple spaces
221(5)
The Cauchy problem in General Relativity
226(30)
The nature of the problem
227(1)
The reduced Einstein equations
228(3)
The initial data
231(2)
Second order hyperbolic equations
233(11)
The existence and uniqueness of developments for the empty space Einstein equations
244(5)
The maximal development and stability
249(5)
The Einstein equations with matter
254(2)
Space--time singularities
256(43)
The definition of singularities
256(5)
Singularity theorems
261(15)
The description of singularities
276(8)
The character of the singularities
284(5)
Imprisoned incompleteness
289(10)
Gravitational collapse and black holes
299(49)
Stellar collapse
299(9)
Black holes
308(15)
The final state of black holes
323(25)
The initial singularity in the universe
348(17)
The expansion of the universe
348(11)
The nature and implications of singularities
359(6)
Appendix A: Translation of an essay 365(4)
P.S. Laplace
Appendix B: Spherically symmetric solutions and Birkhoff's theorem 369(4)
References 373(8)
Notation 381(4)
Index 385

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