The Mathematics of Black-Hole Mechanics
Eric Poisson

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This textbook fills a gap in the existing literature on general relativity by providing the advanced student with practical tools for the computation of many physically interesting quantities. The context is provided by the mathematical theory of black holes, one of the most successful and relevant applications of general relativity. Topics covered include congruences of timelike and null geodesics, the embedding of spacelike, timelike and null hypersurfaces in spacetime, and the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations of general relativity.
Table of Contents
1 Fundamentals
2 Geodesic congruences
3 Hypersurfaces
4 Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations of general relativity
5 Black holes
Eric Poisson is Professor of Physics at the University of Guelph.









