book ASTR 3740 Relativity & Cosmology Spring 2000: Texts

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Sadly, there is no one text which covers everything in this course perfectly, although there are several good books on each of the individual subjects of Special Relativity, General Relativity, and Cosmology. Some of these books are listed below.

Since I will not be following any one book, I will not be requiring that you buy any single book in particular. As a practical matter, however, you will probably find it helpful to purchase a copy of my notes, available at the Copy Center in Norlin Library.

One of the best relativity resources on the web is Chris Hillman's Relativity on the World Wide Web, which amongst other things contains a listing of Undergraduate Level Lecture Notes and Articles. Chris Hillman and others have compiled a comprehensive Guide to books on Relativity.

One of the best cosmology resources on the web is Ned Wright's Cosmology tutorial, which includes a Cosmology bibliography, a Cosmology FAQ, and sections on the Age of the Universe and on Astronomical Distances. Ned Wright also offers a set of graduate level Cosmology lecture notes (gzip'd PostScript).

Notes

Copies of my lecture notes are available (as of 30 Nov 1999) at the Copy Center in Norlin Library. I will be lecturing from these notes.

Good Books

Other Good Books


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