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Classical Field Theory and the Stress-Energy Tensor (Second Edition)
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20 April 2022

Classical Field Theory and the Stress-Energy Tensor (Second Edition) is an introduction to classical field theory and the mathematics required
to formulate and analyze it. The development of the mathematical formalism,
previously in an appendix, is integrated into the presentation of the physical
concepts. The book develops the core concepts of field theory by applying
Newtonian physics to the stretched string, emphasizing the relationship between
fields and the observer's coordinate systems and using basic concepts of
differential geometry and functional techniques. This collection of insights should be invaluable to both the student,
instructor, and active researcher since it presents a unified view of field
theories without the added complication of quantization.
Key Features
- A logical and thorough development of both the mathematics and physics of classical fields
- A unified theme based on the relationship of fields, coordinate transformations, and the stress-energy tensor
- Applications to a wide set of areas and phenomena where classical field theory yields important physical insights
- An accessible introduction for the student and a useful reference for the researcher
- A significant number of worked examples will be added to each chapter of the new edition. These will be combined with a set of problems with suggestions to the reader how to approach solving them and whose answers will be provided.
SCIENCE / Physics / General, Physics, SCIENCE / Physics / Mathematical & Computational, Mathematical physics
Preface
Author Biography
Introduction
1. Geometry and Physics
2. Newtonian Mechanics and Functional Methods
3. Basic Field Theory
4. Newtonian Fluid Dynamics
5. Galilean Covariant Complex Fields
6. Basic Special Relativity
7. Linear Algebra and Group Theory
8. Scalar and Spinor Field Theories
9. Classical Relativistic Electrodynamics
10. General Relativity and Gravitation
11. Yang–Mills Fields and Connections