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W. H. Freeman (1973), Edition: 2nd Printing, Paperback, 1215 pages
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Energy
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Initial value formulation (general relativity)
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Kepler problem in general relativity
Killing vector field
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Komar mass
Larmor formula
Levi-Civita symbol
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Mass in general relativity
Mathematics of general relativity
Maxwell's equations
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Metric tensor
Monochromatic electromagnetic plane wave
Moving magnet and conductor problem
Newton's law of universal gravitation
Newtonian motivations for general relativity
Redshift
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Rindler coordinates
Robert L. Forward
Roger Penrose
Schild's ladder
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Solving the geodesic equations
Special relativity
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Whitehead's theory of gravitation
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