Transcription of General Relativity - University of Cambridge
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Preprint typeset in JHEP style - HYPER VERSIONM ichaelmas Term, 2019 General RelativityUniversity of Cambridge Part III Mathematical TriposDavid TongDepartment of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical physics ,Centre for Mathematical Sciences,Wilberforce Road, Cambridge , CB3 OBA, 1 Recommended Books and ResourcesThere are many decent text books on General Relativity . Here are a handful that I like: Sean Carroll, Spacetime and Geometry A straightforward and clear introduction to the subject. Bob Wald, General Relativity The go-to Relativity book for relativists. Steven Weinberg, Gravitation and Cosmology The go-to Relativity book for particle physicists.
lecture notes on Special Relativity and Quantum Field Theory, but it does agree with the lecture notes on Cosmology and on String Theory. There is some mild logic behind this choice. When thinking about geometry, the choice ( + ++) is preferable as it ensures that spatial distances are positive; when thinking about quantum physics, the
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