The Principle of Relativity with Applications to Physical Science

An exposition of an alternative rendering of the theory of relativity, this volume is the work of the distinguished English mathematician and philosopher, Alfred North Whitehead. Suitable for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, its three-part treatment begins with an overview of general principles that may be described as mainly philosophical in character. Part II is devoted to physical applications and chiefly concerns the particular results deducible from the formulas assumed for the gravitation and electromagnetic fields. The final part consists of an exposition of the elementary theory of tensors.
The author notes that the text's order proceeds naturally from general principles to particular applications, concluding with a general exposition of the mathematical theory, special examples of which have occurred in the discussion of the applications. Physicists,
Whitehead suggests, may prefer to start with Part II, referring back to a few formulas mentioned at the end of Part I, and mathematicians may start with Part III. The whole evidence, he adds, requires a consideration of all three parts.

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The Principle of Relativity with Applications to Physical Science

An exposition of an alternative rendering of the theory of relativity, this volume is the work of the distinguished English mathematician and philosopher, Alfred North Whitehead. Suitable for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, its three-part treatment begins with an overview of general principles that may be described as mainly philosophical in character. Part II is devoted to physical applications and chiefly concerns the particular results deducible from the formulas assumed for the gravitation and electromagnetic fields. The final part consists of an exposition of the elementary theory of tensors.
The author notes that the text's order proceeds naturally from general principles to particular applications, concluding with a general exposition of the mathematical theory, special examples of which have occurred in the discussion of the applications. Physicists,
Whitehead suggests, may prefer to start with Part II, referring back to a few formulas mentioned at the end of Part I, and mathematicians may start with Part III. The whole evidence, he adds, requires a consideration of all three parts.

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The Principle of Relativity with Applications to Physical Science

The Principle of Relativity with Applications to Physical Science

by Alfred North Whitehead
The Principle of Relativity with Applications to Physical Science

The Principle of Relativity with Applications to Physical Science

by Alfred North Whitehead

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An exposition of an alternative rendering of the theory of relativity, this volume is the work of the distinguished English mathematician and philosopher, Alfred North Whitehead. Suitable for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, its three-part treatment begins with an overview of general principles that may be described as mainly philosophical in character. Part II is devoted to physical applications and chiefly concerns the particular results deducible from the formulas assumed for the gravitation and electromagnetic fields. The final part consists of an exposition of the elementary theory of tensors.
The author notes that the text's order proceeds naturally from general principles to particular applications, concluding with a general exposition of the mathematical theory, special examples of which have occurred in the discussion of the applications. Physicists,
Whitehead suggests, may prefer to start with Part II, referring back to a few formulas mentioned at the end of Part I, and mathematicians may start with Part III. The whole evidence, he adds, requires a consideration of all three parts.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486174198
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 09/20/2012
Series: Dover Books on Physics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 7 MB

Table of Contents

Part I. General Principles
I. Prefatory Explanations
II. The Relatedness of Nature
III. Equality
IV. Some Principles of Physical Science
Part II. Physical Applications
V. The Equations of Motion
VI. On the Formula for dJ2
VII. Permanent Gravitational Fields
VIII. Apparent Mass and the Spectral Shif
IX. Planetary Motion
X. Electromagnetic Equations
XI. Gravitation and Light Waves
XII. Temperature Effects on Gravitational Forces
XIII. The Electrostatic Potential and Spectral Shift
XIV. The Limb Effect
XV. Permanent Directions of Vibration and the Doubling Effect
XVI. Steady Electromagnetic Fields
XVII. The Moon’s Motion
Part III. Elementary Theory of Tensors
XVIII. Fundamental Notions
XIX. Elementary Properties
XX. The Process of Restriction
XXI. Tensors of the Second Order
XXII. The Galilean Tensor
XXIII. The Differentiation of Tensor Components
XXIV. Some Important Tensors
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