Numerical Relativity in Effective Field Theories of Gravity
Offered By: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies DIAS via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge field of numerical relativity in effective field theories of gravity through this comprehensive lecture by Aaron Held from Ecole Normale Supérieure. Delve into the era of gravitational-wave astronomy and its implications for understanding the highly dynamical strong-field regime of gravitational interactions. Examine recent advancements in constraining potential deviations from General Relativity, focusing on three key areas: mathematical well-posedness, physical time evolution in the presence of ghosts, and resulting numerical nonlinear waveforms. Gain insights into how these developments contribute to using current and future gravitational-wave observations to constrain effective field theories of gravity. This 1-hour and 24-minute talk, presented at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), offers a thorough overview of the subject, suitable for those interested in the intersection of gravitational physics, effective field theories, and observational astronomy.
Syllabus
Numerical Relativity in Effective Field Theories of Gravity
Taught by
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies DIAS
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