Seminar of Theory of Relativity and Gravitation
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2016-06-24 (Friday)
Donald Salisbury (Austin)
Léon Rosenfeld and Noether Symmetry Generators
2016-06-10 (Friday)
Jacek Tafel
2-dimensional isothermic surfaces
2016-06-03 (Friday)
Wojciech Kulczycki
Fale grawitacyjne i zasada Huygensa w modelach kosmologicznych
2016-05-20 (Friday)
Norbert Bodendorfer
How does loop quantum cosmology work?
Quantum cosmology offers the possibility to study some of the conceptual questions of quantum gravity in a simplified setting. In the simplest case, homogeneous and isotropic general relativity coupled to a massless scalar field, the quantum theory turns out to be exactly soluble. We review some results of Ashtekar, Corichi, and Singh (arXiv:0710.3565), enriched with some clarifications on the choice of scalar products based on work by Kaminski, Lewandowski, and Pawlowski (arXiv:0907.4322). The involved computations neatly show the origin of the singularity resolution mechanism of loop quantum cosmology as opposed to the standard Wheeler-de Witt theory. This talk is mainly intended as a pedagogical review of (other people's) interesting results.
2016-05-13 (Friday)
Sebastian Szybka
Backreaction for Einstein-Rosen waves coupled to a massless scalar field
2016-05-06 (Friday)
Jan Gutt
Some exotic cousins of Kerr's theorem
2016-04-29 (Friday)
Marek Kalinowski
Non-symmetric Kaluza-Klein theory
2016-04-22 (Friday)
Piotr Waluk
Degrees of freedom of weak gravitational field on a spherically symmetric background
2016-04-15 (Friday)
Seishi Enomoto
Influence of interaction terms on non-perturbative particle production
2016-04-08 (Friday)
Mikołaj Korzyński