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2015-03-06 (Piątek)
Sebastian Szybka (UJ)
Inhomogeneities and the Green-Wald framework: exact solutions
Green and Wald have presented a mathematically rigorous framework to study, within general relativity, the effect of small scale inhomogeneities on the global structure of space-time. The framework relies on the existence of a one-parameter family of metrics that approaches the effective background metric in a certain way. Although it is not necessary to know this family in an exact form to predict properties of the backreaction effect, it would be instructive to find explicit examples. I will present families of exact solutions that may be used to study the nature of the Green-Wald framework.
2015-02-27 (Piątek)
Piotr Sułkowski (IFT UW)
Chern-Simons theory and quantum enumerative geometry
2015-01-23 (Piątek)
Marek Demiański (IFT UW)
Planck mission - (almost) final results
2015-01-16 (Piątek)
Piotr Chruściel (University of Vienna)
Bifurcating solutions of the constraint equations
2015-01-09 (Piątek)
Andrea Dapor (FUW)
Rainbows from Quantum Gravity
I will describe a general mechanism for emergence of a rainbow metric from quantum gravity. This idea is based on QFT on a quantum spacetime. I will show that, under general assumptions, the fundamental quantum spacetime on which the field propagates can be described by a classical metric. It turns out that this effective metric depends explicitly on the mode of the field: as shown by an analysis of dispersion relations, quanta of different energy propagate on different metrics, similar to photons of different colors in a refractive material (hence the name ''rainbow''). In deriving this result I do not consider any specific theory of quantum gravity: the qualitative behavior of high-energy particles on quantum spacetime relies only on the assumption that the quantum spacetime is described by a wave-function in a Hilbert space.
2014-12-19 (Piątek)
Tomasz Bulik (OA UW)
Teleskop Einsteina
2014-12-12 (Piątek)
Mariusz Dąbrowski (Uniwersytet Szczeciński)
Weak singularities and varying constants
2014-12-05 (Piątek)
Michał Artymowski
Inflation and dark energy from f(R) and Brans-Dicke theories
2014-11-28 (Piątek)
Paweł Nurowski
Generalized Ricci solitons
2014-11-21 (Piątek)
Jan Gutt
The Wei-Norman equations via cominuscule induction
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