Aimed at advanced undergraduates, this self-contained textbook covers
the key ideas of special and general relativity together with their
applications. The textbook introduces students to basic geometric
concepts, such as metrics, connections and curvature, before examining
general relativity in more detail. It shows the observational evidence
supporting the theory, and the description general relativity provides
of black holes and cosmological space-times. The textbook is in full
colour, with numerous worked examples and exercises with solutions. Key
points and equations are highlighted for easy identification, and each
chapter ends with a summary list of important concepts and results. This
textbook provides the essential background for an up-to-date discussion
of modern observational cosmology. Each chapter builds on the previous
one as concepts are developed, making it ideal for self-study.
Accompanying resources to this textbook are available at: http:
//www.cambridge.org/features/astrophysics