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	| PHYS4390 - General RelativityOutlineAn advanced course introducing Einstein's theory of General Relativity and 
the curvature of spacetime. Topics shall include manifolds, Riemannian 
geometry, Einstein's equations, and applications to cosmology and black 
holes.
 Syllabus0. Introduction: motivation for studying GR1. Review of Special Relativity and use of tensor notation, including 
vectors and scalars
 2. Tensor algebra & calculus: mainfolds, metrics, curvature, covariant 
differentiation
 3. Fundamental concepts in GR: Principle of Equivalence, Mach's Principle, 
Principle of Covariance, Principle of Minimal Coupling
 4. Energy momentum tensor and Einstein's Field Equations
 5. Schwarzschild solution and black holes
 6. Applications of GR in astrophysics (depending on scheduling, compact 
objects, gravitational waves, lensing, cosmology)
 
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