Physics 564: Relativity & Cosmology
Prerequisites: Physics 425, 425 or equivalent or consent of
instructor
To be taught, Spring 2000; offered alternate years
General relativity with application to cosmology. Basic principles of
relativity. Aplications to orbits, gravitational radiation and black
holes. Relativistic cosmography and cosmology. The early universe,
galaxy formation, and active galaxies.
Text: Gravitation and Spacetime , Ohanian & Ruffini
Course outline ( as of January 2000):
- Topic 1: Review of Special Relativity
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vectors, tensors, Lorentz transforms
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energy-momentum tensor
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electrodynamics
- Topic 2: Weak Field Equations
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The EM analogy
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The gravitational equations
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Equations of motion
- Topic 3: Tests and effects of Relativity
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Weak field of a point mass
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Most of The Usual Tests
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Lines-Thirring effect
- Topic 4: Gravitational Waves
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The wave solutions
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Quadropole wave emission
- Topic 5: Curvature: Mathematical Tools
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First part
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Second part
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Third part
- Topic 6: Einstein's field equations
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The answer . . .
- Topic 7: Black Holes
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Schwarzchild metric
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Kerr metric
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black hole thermodynamics
- Topic 8: Cosmology and Cosmography
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Robertson-Walker metric
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Measuring the universe
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High redshift objects
- Topic 9: The Early Universe
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The standard history
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Inflation
last update, January 2000
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