Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
In 1978 I wrote an introductory textbook on general relativity and cosmology, based on my lectures delivered to university audiences. The book was well received and had been in use for about 15–20 years until it went out of print. The present book has been written in response to requests from students as well as teachers of relativity who have missed the earlier text.
An Introduction to Relativity is therefore a fresh rewrite of the 1978 text, updated and perhaps a little enlarged. As I did for the earlier text, I have adopted a simple style, keeping in view a mathematics or physics undergraduate as the prospective reader. The topics covered are what I consider as essential features of the theory of relativity that a beginner ought to know. A more advanced text would be more exhaustive. I have come across texts whose formal and rigorous style or enormous size have been off-putting to a student wishing to know the A, B, C of the subject.
Thus I offer no apology to a critic who may find the book lacking in some of his/her favourite topics. I am sure the readers of this book will be in a position to read and appreciate those topics after they have completed this preliminary introduction.
Cambridge University Press published my book An Introduction to Cosmology, which was written with a similar view and has been well received.
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