Description
About the Author
Michele Maggiore is Professor of Physics at the Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Geneva, Switzerland. He served as President of the Physics Section at the University of Geneva until 2017.
Reviews
The book covers a staggering breadth of material and is extremely useful as a bird's-eye overview of the field... From now on I will recommend it as the best entry point for students who want to join this blooming research field. * Emanuele Berti, Physics Today *
'The presentation of the material, including the notation and layout, is very clear. The book is written at a level that will appeal to advanced students and active researchers. [...] The book clearly fills a gap in the literature. It deserves to become a standard textbook in gravitation and to be on the book-shelf of everybody who is seriously interested in gravitational wave astronomy.' * General Relativity and Gravitation *
'The need for a textbook that treats the production and detection of GWs systematically is clear. Michele Maggiore has succeeded in doing this in a way that is fruitful not only for the young physicist starting to work in the field, but also for the experienced scientist needing a reference book for everyday work. ' * CERN Courier *
'For its comprehensive coverage of the theoretical and experimental aspects of gravitational waves, and for the high quality of its writing, this book is a truly remarkable achievement. I recommend it with great enthusiasm to anyone interested in this exciting topic.' * Classical and Quantum Gravity *
'Students and experienced researchers will welcome Michele Maggiore's timely and authoritative new text book. ' * Nature *
'A very good book, and it fills a gap in the literature. [...] It is an ideal textbook for a monographic introductory course on gravitational waves, for graduates or advanced undergraduates, [and] it could also be the basic reference text for researchers, both experimentalists and theoreticians. ' * The Gravitational Voice *
'...excellent and useful material...on an important new frontier of astronomy and of fundamental physics. I look forward to Volume 2, and even more so to the dawn of gravitational-wave astronomy. ' * Nature *
I would recommend this text to anyone who is interested in gravitational waves. * Kymani Armstrong-Williams, Physics Book Reviews *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198755289
Author Michele Maggiore
Page Count 1328
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 3g
Dimensions(mm) 252mm * 194mm * 78mm