Introduction to the physics of gravitation and spacetime. Special relativity, tensor calculus, and relativistic electrodynamics. General relativity with selected applications of Einstein's field equations (gravitational time dilation; gravitational lensing; frame dragging; gravitational radiation). The physics of nonrotating and rotating black holes. Relativistic models for the large-scale structure of the Universe. Observational constraints on the cosmological parameters. Big Bang nucleosynthesis, the Cosmic Background Radiation. A culminating experience project is required. (Meets with PHYS 4240.)
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2023 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (4c)
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2022 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (4c)
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2021 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (4c)
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2020 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (4c)
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2019 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (4c)
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2018 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (4c)
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2017 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (4c)
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2016 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (4c)
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2015 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (4c)
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2014 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (3c)
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2013 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (3c)
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2012 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (3c)
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2011 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (3c)
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2010 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (4c)
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2009 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (4c)
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2008 |
Gravitation & Cosmology (4c)
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2007 |