I would also appreciate if it was as far from the physicists formalism as possible, no abstract indices ,etc. Also I don't consider using a basis or tetrads as coordinate free. The idea is to use only a clean abstract purely geometrical language without encoding operations with indices or matrices of coordinates.
Is there a mathematical book on general relativity that uses exclusively a coordinate free language even in practical computations?
dg.differential-geometrygt.geometric-topologyriemannian-geometrymp.mathematical-physicsgeneral-relativity
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