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Special Relativity [electronic resource] : Will it Survive the Next 101 Years? / edited by Jürgen Ehlers, Claus Lämmerzahl.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics ; 702Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006Description: XVI, 533 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540345237
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 530.14 23
LOC classification:
  • QC174.45-174.52
Online resources:
Contents:
Historical and Philosophical Aspects -- Isotropy of Inertia: A Sensitive Early Experimental Test -- The Challenge of Practice: Einstein, Technological Development and Conceptual Innovation -- Foundation and Formalism -- Foundations of Special Relativity Theory -- Algebraic and Geometric Structures in Special Relativity -- Quantum Theory in Accelerated Frames of Reference -- Vacuum Fluctuations, Geometric Modular Action and Relativistic Quantum Information Theory -- Spacetime Metric from Local and Linear Electrodynamics: A New Axiomatic Scheme -- Violations of Lorentz Invariance? -- Overview of the Standard Model Extension: Implications and Phenomenology of Lorentz Violation -- Anything Beyond Special Relativity? -- Doubly Special Relativity as a Limit of Gravity -- Corrections to Flat-Space Particle Dynamics Arising from Space Granularity -- Experimental Search -- Test Theories for Lorentz Invariance -- Test of Lorentz Invariance Using a Continuously Rotating Optical Resonator -- A Precision Test of the Isotropy of the Speed of Light Using Rotating Cryogenic Optical Cavities -- Rotating Resonator-Oscillator Experiments to Test Lorentz Invariance in Electrodynamics -- Recent Experimental Tests of Special Relativity -- Experimental Test of Time Dilation by Laser Spectroscopy on Fast Ion Beams -- Tests of Lorentz Symmetry in the Spin-Coupling Sector -- Do Evanescent Modes Violate Relativistic Causality?.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: After a century of successes, physicists still feel the need to probe the limits of the validity of theories based on special relativity. Canonical approaches to quantum gravity, non-commutative geometry, string theory and unification scenarios predict tiny violations of Lorentz invariance at high energies. The present book, based on a recent seminar devoted to such frontier problems, contains reviews of the foundations of special relativity and the implications of Poincaré invariance as well as comprehensive accounts of experimental results and proposed tests. The book addresses, besides researchers in the field, everyone interested in the conceptual and empirical foundations of our knowledge about space, time and matter.
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Historical and Philosophical Aspects -- Isotropy of Inertia: A Sensitive Early Experimental Test -- The Challenge of Practice: Einstein, Technological Development and Conceptual Innovation -- Foundation and Formalism -- Foundations of Special Relativity Theory -- Algebraic and Geometric Structures in Special Relativity -- Quantum Theory in Accelerated Frames of Reference -- Vacuum Fluctuations, Geometric Modular Action and Relativistic Quantum Information Theory -- Spacetime Metric from Local and Linear Electrodynamics: A New Axiomatic Scheme -- Violations of Lorentz Invariance? -- Overview of the Standard Model Extension: Implications and Phenomenology of Lorentz Violation -- Anything Beyond Special Relativity? -- Doubly Special Relativity as a Limit of Gravity -- Corrections to Flat-Space Particle Dynamics Arising from Space Granularity -- Experimental Search -- Test Theories for Lorentz Invariance -- Test of Lorentz Invariance Using a Continuously Rotating Optical Resonator -- A Precision Test of the Isotropy of the Speed of Light Using Rotating Cryogenic Optical Cavities -- Rotating Resonator-Oscillator Experiments to Test Lorentz Invariance in Electrodynamics -- Recent Experimental Tests of Special Relativity -- Experimental Test of Time Dilation by Laser Spectroscopy on Fast Ion Beams -- Tests of Lorentz Symmetry in the Spin-Coupling Sector -- Do Evanescent Modes Violate Relativistic Causality?.

After a century of successes, physicists still feel the need to probe the limits of the validity of theories based on special relativity. Canonical approaches to quantum gravity, non-commutative geometry, string theory and unification scenarios predict tiny violations of Lorentz invariance at high energies. The present book, based on a recent seminar devoted to such frontier problems, contains reviews of the foundations of special relativity and the implications of Poincaré invariance as well as comprehensive accounts of experimental results and proposed tests. The book addresses, besides researchers in the field, everyone interested in the conceptual and empirical foundations of our knowledge about space, time and matter.

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