"General Relativity" is a complete revision and extension of Straumann's
well-known classic textbook "General Relativity and Relativistic
Astrophysics." It is intended for physics and mathematics students eager
to become acquainted with the foundations of general relativity and its
major applications in astrophysics and cosmology. The foundations are
thoroughly developed together with the required mathematical background
from differential geometry developed in Part III. The author also
discusses the tests of general relativity in detail, plus he includes
the latest findings on supermassive black holes and the first
double-pulsar system. Much space is devoted to the study of compact
objects, especially to neutron stars and to the basic laws of black-hole
physics. This well-structured text and reference enables readers to
easily navigate through the various sections as best matches their
backgrounds and perspectives, whether mathematical, physical or
astronomical.