Relativistic Geodesy: Foundations and Applications: 196 (Fundamental Theories of Physics)

Relativistic Geodesy: Foundations and Applications: 196 (Fundamental Theories of Physics)

by Claus Lämmerzahl (Editor), Claus Lämmerzahl (Editor), Dirk Puetzfeld (Editor)

Synopsis

Due to steadily improving experimental accuracy, relativistic concepts - based on Einstein's theory of Special and General Relativity - are playing an increasingly important role in modern geodesy. This book offers an introduction to the emerging field of relativistic geodesy, and covers topics ranging from the description of clocks and test bodies, to time and frequency measurements, to current and future observations.

Emphasis is placed on geodetically relevant definitions and fundamental methods in the context of Einstein's theory (e.g. the role of observers, use of clocks, definition of reference systems and the geoid, use of relativistic approximation schemes). Further, the applications discussed range from chronometric and gradiometric determinations of the gravitational field, to the latest (satellite) experiments. The impact of choices made at a fundamental theoretical level on the interpretation of measurements and the planning of future experiments is also highlighted. Providing an up-to-the-minute status report on the respective topics discussed, the book will not only benefit experts, but will also serve as a guide for students with a background in either geodesy or gravitational physics who are interested in entering and exploring this emerging field.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 496
Edition: 1st ed. 2019
Publisher: Springer
Published: 19 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 3030114996
ISBN 13: 9783030114992