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  • Edited by: Sergei M. Kopeikin
  • With contributions by: Michael Soffel , Thibault Damour , Gerhard Schäfer , Sergei Kopeikin , Toshifumi Futamase , Yi Xie and Pavel Korobkov
Part of the multi-volume work
Frontiers in Relativistic Celestial Mechanics
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2014
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Relativistic celestial mechanics – investigating the motion celestial bodies under the influence of general relativity – is a major tool of modern experimental gravitational physics. With a wide range of prominent authors from the field, this two-volume series consists of reviews on a multitude of advanced topics in the area of relativistic celestial mechanics – starting from more classical topics such as the regime of asymptotically-flat spacetime, light propagation and celestial ephemerides, but also including its role in cosmology and alternative theories of gravity as well as modern experiments in this area.

This first volume of a two-volume series is concerned with theoretical foundations such as post-Newtonian solutions to the two-body problem, light propagation through time-dependent gravitational fields, as well as cosmological effects on the movement of bodies in the solar systems.

On the occasion of his 80-th birthday, these two volumes honor V. A. Brumberg – one of the pioneers in modern relativistic celestial mechanics.

Contributions include:

  • M. Soffel: On the DSX-framework
  • T. Damour: The general relativistic two body problem
  • G. Schaefer: Hamiltonian dynamics of spinning compact binaries through high post-Newtonian approximations
  • A. Petrov and S. Kopeikin: Post-Newtonian approximations in cosmology
  • T. Futamase: On the backreaction problem in cosmology
  • Y. Xie and S. Kopeikin: Covariant theory of the post-Newtonian equations of motion of extended bodies
  • S. Kopeikin and P. Korobkov: General relativistic theory of light propagation in multipolar gravitational fields

A very renowned team of contributors in the field of relativistic celestial mechanics provides reviews on a breadth of advanced topics.

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Sergei Kopeikin (ed.), University of Missouri, USA.

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eBook published on:
October 10, 2014
eBook ISBN:
9783110337495
Hardcover published on:
June 16, 2014
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110337471
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Front matter:
16
Main content:
350
Illustrations:
50
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