Geometry of Special Relativity
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The Geometry of Special Relativity
This short book treats the geometry of hyperbolas as the key to understanding special relativity. This approach can be summarized succinctly as the replacement of the ubiquitous $\gamma$ symbol of most standard treatments with the appropriate hyperbolic trigonometric functions. In most cases, this not only simplifies the appearance of the formulas, but emphasizes their geometric content in such a way as to make them almost obvious. Furthermore, many impor…text/html2014-12-04T10:44:02-08:00reviews
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The Geometry of Special Relativity
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“This short but remarkable book on special relativity develops the theory strictly from the geometry of hyperbolas, an approach unique within the textbook literature. … it gives an elementary, lively introduction to the theory. … The approximately 70 diagrams are not merely illustrations of the material given in the text of this well-thought-out representation but in most cases tools for the geometrical derivation of the results.”
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The Geometry of Special Relativity
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Special Relativity by Tevian Dray, an A K Peters book to be published by CRC Press in 2012. These materials have been developed as part of the Paradigms in Physics project, where related active-engagement classroom materials are available (see below). A PDF copy of the prepublication version of the book is available here.text/html2019-06-23T11:06:42-08:00updates
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* Further discussion of the
antenna problem ((ss)7.3) can be found here.
* A discussion of three-dimensional spacetime diagrams can be found here.
* A discussion of using a geometric approach to teach both special and general relativity can be found here.