Algebraic Computing in General Relativity: Lecture Notes from the First Brazilian School on Computer Algebra Vol. 2
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M. A. H. MacCallum (Author) J. E. F. Skea (Author) R. G. McLenaghan (Author) Julian Dermott McCrea (Author) Marcelo J. Reboucas (Contributor) Waldir L. Roque (Contributor)
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Based on lectures given at a summer school on computer algebra, the book provides a didactic description of the facilities available in three computor algebra systems - MAPLE, REDUCE and SHEEP - for performing calculations in the algebra-intensive field of general relativity. With MAPLE and REDUCE, two widespread great-purpose systems, the reader is shown how to use currently available packages to perform calculations with respect to tetrads, co-ordinate systems, and Poincare` gauge theory. The section on SHEEP and Stensor, being the first published book on these systems, explains how to use these systems to tackle a wide range of calculations with respect to tackle a wide range of calculations in general relativity, including the manipulation of indicial formulae. For the researcher in general relativity, the book therefore promises a wide overview of the facilities available in computer algebra to lessen the burden of the lengthy, error-prone calculations involved in their research. tables
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- Contributor: M. A. H. MacCallum
- Imprint: Oxford University Press
- ISBN13: 9780198536468
- Number of Pages: 396
- Packaged Dimensions: 11x11x11mm
- Packaged Weight: 1
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Release Date: 1994-11-24
- Binding: Hardback
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