Black Holes in General Relativity and Beyond - Lecture 4
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
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Delve into the fourth lecture of a comprehensive series on black holes in General Relativity and beyond. Explore advanced concepts in gravitational physics as presented by Thomas Sotiriou from the University of Nottingham. Part of the IAGRG School on Gravitation and Cosmology, this 1 hour 39 minute lecture contributes to a program designed to train young researchers in emerging areas of gravitational physics. Gain insights into the physics of compact objects, both theoretical and observational, and understand how this knowledge applies to testing general relativity in strong-field regimes and searching for signatures of new physics. Benefit from expert instruction in a series that complements other topics such as Wald's covariant phase space formalism, neutron star perturbation theory, and dynamical horizons.
Syllabus
Black Holes in General Relativity and Beyond - (Lecture 4) by Thomas Sotiriou
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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