Relativity and Gravitation

Relativity and Gravitation (R*G | SPA7019P)

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Year: 0 | Semester: A | Level: 7 | Credits: 15

Exam: 2.5 hours written paper, plus weekly exercises

Course organiser: Dr Alexander Polnarev | Course deputy: Dr Timothy Clifton

Synopsis:
This module offers an explanation of the fundamental principles of General Relativity. This involves the analysis of motion of particles in a given gravitational field and the propagation of electromagnetic waves in a gravitational field. The derivation of Einstein's field equations from basic principles is included. The derivation of the Schwarzschild solution and the analysis of the Kerr solution inform discussion of physical aspects of strong gravitational fields around black holes. The generation, propagation and detection of gravitational waves is mathematically analysed and a discussion of weak general relativistic effects in the Solar System and binary pulsars is included as is a discussion of the experimental tests of General Relativity.
Aims:
This course provides a detailed introduction into the classical theory of General Relativity from first principles. General Relativity is a crucial part of modern Physics, Cosmology and Relativistic Astrophysics.

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