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The mathematical theory of black holes ([New edition])

Part of the Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences series
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Part of the reissued "Oxford Classic Texts" in the "Physical Sciences" series, this book was first published in 1983, and has swiftly become one of the great modern classics of relativity theory.

It represents a personal testament to the work of the author, who spent several years writing and working-out the entire subject matter.

The theory of black holes is the most simple and beautiful consequence of Einstein's relativity theory.

At the time of writing, there was no physical evidence for the existence of these objects, therefore all that Professor Chandrasekhar used for their construction were modern mathematical concepts of space and time.

Since that time, a growing body of evidence has pointed to the truth of Professor Chandrasekhar's findings, and the wisdom contained in this book has become fully evident.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0198503709 / 9780198503705
Paperback / softback
03/09/1998
United Kingdom
English
xxi, 646 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm
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Reprint. This edition originally published: 1992.