Seminar of Theory of Relativity and Gravitation
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2016-03-18 (Friday)
Tomasz Smołka
Hamiltonian dynamics in asymptotically Kerr spacetimes. Quasi-local mass in Kerr spacetime
2016-03-11 (Friday)
Krzysztof Meissner
Konforemna Kosmologia Cykliczna Penrose'a
2016-03-04 (Friday)
Michał Artymowski
Quasi de Sitter Universe from general f(R) theory
2016-02-26 (Friday)
Andrzej Królak
Detection of gravitational waves
2016-01-22 (Friday)
Wojciech Kryński
Webs and Einstein-Weyl geometry
A web is a family of foliations. We consider classical 3-webs andtheir generalizations, called Veronese webs, introduced by Gelfand andZakharevich in connection to bi-Hamiltonian systems. We show how thegeometry of webs can be used in the context of Einstein-Weylstructures.
2016-01-15 (Friday)
Jerzy Kijowski
Energy of gravitational field: a quasi-local, hamiltonian approach
2015-12-18 (Friday)
Andrzej Krasiński
Blueshifts from a non-simultaneous Big Bang may explain the gamma ray bursts
2015-12-11 (Friday)
Giovanni Giuseppe Moreno
Exceptionality of Monge-Ampere equations
2015-12-04 (Friday)
Piotr Waluk
A curious property of near-horizon geometry
For every extremal black hole (in any dimension) there exists a well-defined notion of its near-horizon geometry. This concept has been investigated for some time already; however, it seems to have passed unnoticed that every near-horizon metric admits a foliation consisting entirely of Killing horizons. It is here that the research paths cross with an independent inquiry stemming from analysis of isolated horizons...
2015-11-20 (Friday)
Paweł Mazur