Seminar of Theory of Relativity and Gravitation
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2015-11-13 (Friday)
Roberto Sussman
Modelling large scale cosmic structures with exact solutions of General Relativity
We show how a class of exact solutions of Einstein's equations (the Szekeres models) can be worked out to describe an arbitrary number of evolving over-densities and density voids whose spatial location at all times can be prescribed from standard early Universe initial conditions. These configurations provide a fully relativistic and non-perturbative (but coarse grained) description of actually observed and/or inferred structures in the 100 Mpc (or larger) scales, which are normally examined by Newtonian n-body simulations or perturbative methods. These networks of evolving multi-structure configurations have an enormous potential for application to address a wide range of open theoretical and observational issues in Cosmology.
2015-11-06 (Friday)
Piotr Chruściel
To i owo o instantonach
2015-10-30 (Friday)
Norbert Bodendorfer
Locality of observable algebras and commutativity of gauge conditions
2015-10-23 (Friday)
Paweł Nurowski
Dancing metric, parakähler 4-manifolds, and geometries with conformal sl(3,R) holonomy — part 2
2015-10-16 (Friday)
Paweł Nurowski
Dancing metric, parakähler 4-manifolds, and geometries with conformal sl(3,R) holonomy
2015-10-09 (Friday)
Anna Nakonieczna