Relativity
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- Apples with Apples
- Association of numerical relativity groups, with the aim of developing standards for comparing the groups' different simulation codes and the results obtained therewith.
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- Gravitational Physics Section of EAS and EPS
- Section of the Joint Astrophysics Division of the European Astronomical Society and the European Physical Society
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- Spanish Society of Gravitation and Relativity
- Includes information about membership, officers, conferences and about Spanish relativity groups.
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- The International Light Cone Advisory Committee (ILCAC)
- Dedicated to efforts to solve quantum field theories by use of a special, relativity-based method known as light-cone quantization. Includes list of members and information about the committee's workshops and meetings.
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- Lecture Notes on General Relativity
- Lecture notes for a one-semester course in General Relativity. By Sean Carroll Ph.D
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- A Short Course on General Relativity
- A graduate level course which includes weak field theory, gravitational waves, radiation damping, cosmology, the Friedmann and Lemaitre dusts, singularities, black holes, the Schwarzschild metric and Kruskal's extension of it. This is a single postscript document. By William L. Burke Ph.D.
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- FX2/H97: General Relativity
- Lecture notes for the course on general relativity held in 1997 at the Physics Institute of NTNU, Trondheim by Petr Hadrava (the lecture notes themselves are Postscript files).
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- General Relativity Tutorial
- Highly recommendable collection of interconnected web pages that serve as an informal introduction to general relativity. While some mathematics is used, the focus is on the key ideas. By John Baez Ph.D (University of California at Riverside).
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- Physics 252: Modern Physics
- A second year course including twelve lectures on special relativity taught by Michael Fowler at the University of Virginia in 1999. Includes lecture notes in HTML format (from Galilei transformations to relativistic mechanics, including some thoughts on general relativity) and problem sets. introducing special relativity and quantum mechanics. All of the lecture notes are posted online.
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- Reflections on Relativity
- Comprehensive online book about special and general relativity, from the fundamentals to cosmological applications, including a number of philosophical questions raised by Einstein's theory. Suitable for undergraduates and up. By Kevin Brown Ph.D.
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- Relativity
- An online text book tutorial on Albert Einstein's theories of special relativity and general relativity. By David Waite M.S.
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- Theory of Relativity Class
- Learn about Einstein's Theory of Relativity online. The class covers cosmology, the Twin Paradox, space travel, and black holes. Instructor Gabriel G. Lombardi Ph.D
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- Understanding General Relativity
- Step-by-step introduction to general relativity, from the basic principles via a heuristic account of the mathematics of curved spaces to the Einstein field equations, plus brief sections on advanced topics such as black holes and cosmology. By Rafi Moor.
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- Einstein's Articles in "Annalen der Physik"
- Website by the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (Berlin) presenting the seminal articles on relativity and other subjects that Einstein published in the physics journal "Annalen der Physik"; also includes four introductory essays based on recent historical studies.
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- Einstein, Nordström and the Early Demise of Scalar, Lorentz Covariant Theories of Gravitation
- About the development of general relativity, Einstein's early rejection of Lorentz-covariant theories of gravity, and Nordström's attempts at formulating just such a model. By J. D. Norton (University of Pittsburgh). [PDF]
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- History Topic: General Relativity
- An outline of the development of the theory, including a summary of relevant earlier work (from Aristotle to Maxwell); from the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive (University of St. Andrews).
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- History Topic: Special Relativity
- Concise summary of the history of special relativity, from Maxwell and Lorentz to Einstein; from the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive (University of St. Andrews).