GENERAL RELATIVITY
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Linear algebra. Newtonian Physics. Classical electromagnetism. Special relativity.
Homework
Exercises at the blackboard
This is a course in general relativity and the theory of the gravitational field. The student is expected to familiarise with the basic notion of general relativity and to be able to autonomously derive some of its classical results of astrophysical interest such as the precession of the perielio, the deflection of the light and the gravitational collapse of a sphere of dust.
3.2.2 Gravitational deflection of light
Black holes
4.1 Kruskal coordinates
4.2 Kerr’s solution
4.3 Gravitational collapse of a sphere of dust
Stars
5.1 TOV equation
5.2 Chandrasekar Limit
Gravitational waves
Cosmology
•L. Landau E Lifschitz The classical theory of fields
•R Adler M Bazin M Schiffer General Relativity
•B Schutz Introduction to General Relativity
Blackboard lectures
Oral examination
Exercises at the blackboard
Theoretical questions.
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