Goodmorning, I'm a university math student. I'm quiet familiar with differential geometry and I want to study the theory of general Relativity. I try to read some books, but all of these explain the subject from a physics point of view. Could someone give me the references of a book who explain the theory in a mathematics way? thank you so much
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see this tread in physics.stackexchange, in particular Willie Wong's answer http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/15002/mathematically-oriented-treatment-of-general-relativity – cesaruliana May 03 '14 at 23:51
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I still like the classic "telephone book", namely the book Gravitation by Misner, Thorne, and Wheeler. It is a very good blend of both the physics point of view and the mathematics point of view.
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