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Relativity
Special
relativity
Background
Principle of relativity
Introduction to special relativity
Special relativity
Foundations
Relative motion
Frame of reference
Speed of light
Maxwell's equations
Formulation
Galilean relativity
Galilean transformation
Lorentz transformation
Consequences
Time dilation
Relativistic mass
Mass–energy equivalence
Length contraction
Relativity of simultaneity
Relativistic Doppler effect
Thomas precession
Relativistic disks
Spacetime
Minkowski spacetime
World line
Spacetime diagrams
Light cone
General
relativity
Background
Introduction
Mathematical formulation
Resources
Fundamental
concepts
Special relativity
Equivalence principle
World line
Riemannian geometry
Minkowski diagram
Phenomena
Two-body problem
Lenses
Waves
Frame-dragging
Geodetic effect
Event horizon
Singularity
Black hole
Equations
Linearized gravity
Post-Newtonian formalism
Einstein field equations
Geodesic equation
Friedmann equations
ADM formalism
BSSN formalism
Hamilton–Jacobi–Einstein equation
Advanced
theories
Kaluza–Klein
Quantum gravity
Solutions
Schwarzschild
Reissner-Nordström
Gödel
Kerr
Kerr–Newman
Kasner
Taub–NUT
Milne
Robertson–Walker
pp-wave
van Stockum dust
Metric
theory of
relativity
Fundamental
concepts
Special relativity
Extended special theory of relativity
General relativity
Scale dimension
General field
Acceleration field
Advanced
theories
Covariant theory of gravitation
Lorentz-invariant theory of gravitation
Maxwell-like gravitational equations
Strong gravitation
Scientists
Einstein
Lorentz
Hilbert
Poincaré
Schwarzschild
Chandrasekhar
Reissner
Nordström
Weyl
Eddington
Friedmann
Milne
Zwicky
Lemaître
Gödel
Wheeler
Robertson
Bardeen
Walker
Kerr
de Sitter
Ehlers
Penrose
Hawking
Taylor
Hulse
Stockum
Taub
Newman
Yau
Thorne
Fedosin
others