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General Relativity II ( Fall 2016)


General:   (The webpage of the course is updated gradually)  - Last Update 6 February 2017

This is a Ph.D. course, which will be held in Physics Department of Sharif University of Technology.

Class Time:  Saturday and Monday   16:00 -  18:00

Place:  Physics Department - Physics 3

Office Hours:  ----  (Or by appointment) 

Number of Registered Students:


About the Course:

The main subject of the course is  advance course for a Graduate Student to deepen their General Relativity knowledge and start reseacrh in GR.

 The topics that will be covered or touched are as below:

1)  More General Black Holes

2) GR and Cosmology

3) Gravitational Wave II

4) Mathematical Foundation of GR revisited

5) Quantum Field Theory in Curved Space Time

6) Modified Gravity

 


Grading:

Assignments:   4 points 

Midterm exam: 3 points     Midterm exam will be  Monday 21 November 2016 / 1 Azar 1395

Project - Presentation - Term Paper:  8 points      Saturday 14 January     2017/  25 Day 1395

Take Home Exam: 5 points                                 Saturday  28 January     2017/  9 Bahman 1395

Please Find the Take Home Exam

 Total grade: 20

 

You can find your  Mid term grades by clicking here

 You can find your  Take Home  grades by clicking here

 You can find your  Total  grades


Suggested Reading:

THE main book of the course is: 

Spacetime and Geometry by Sean Carroll - Addison Wesley Publication - 2004  and ...

 Gravitation: Foundations and Frontiers by T. Padmanabhan - Cambridge University Press - 2010

 

Very GOOD  BOOKS ON CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER to keep an EYE on them

1) Gravitation and Cosmology: principles and applications of the general theory of relativity by Steven Weinberg 1972

2) Gravitation - Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne, John Archibald Wheeler  - 1973.

3 ) General Relativity - Robert M. Wald - 1984

4)Introducing Einstein's Relativity by Ray d'Inverno (1992)

5) Exact Solutions of Einstein's field equations- Hans Stephani - 2003

6)General Relativity: An Introduction for Physicists by M. P. Hobson, G. P. Efstathiou, A. N. Lasenby (2006)

7) A first course in General Relativity - Bernard Schutz - 2009

8) Gravitation: Foundations and Frontiers by T. Padmanabhan - Cambridge University Press - 2010.

 

Some  very NICE HISTORICAL BOOKS on story of GR:

1) Subtle Is the Lord: The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein by Abraham Pais (2005)

REVIEW ARTICLES:

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Papers BY THEME:

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Lectrure Notes and Presentations:


Time Line of Lectures:

Time Line of Lectures:

 

Lecture  1: ( Saturday  -  17 Sep 2016)

More General Black Holes: a) A review session on what we learn in General Relativity I b) Concept of Event Horizon c) No Hair Theorem

Lecture  2: ( Monday    -  19  Sep 2016)

More General Black Holes: a) No Hair theorem b) Kerr Black Holes

 Lecture  3: (Saturday -  24  Sep 2016)

More General Black Holes: a) Kerr Black Holes b) Reissner–Nordström Black Holes

Lecture  4: ( Monday   - 26  Sep 2016)

More General Black Holes: The geodesics congruence, Raychaudhuri's equations

Lecture 5 : ( Saturday - 1 Oct 2016 )

More General Black Holes: The concept of Horizon is revisited - Killing Horizons

Lecture 6 : ( Monday  3  Oct 2016)

More General Black Holes: Energy Conditions and Hawking Penrose Singularity Theorem

Lecture 7 : ( Saturday  8 Oct 2016 )

GR and Cosmology: Maximally symmetric solutions of GR

Lecture 8  : ( Monday 10 Oct 2016)

GR and Cosmology: A review on Background Cosmology, Geometry, Thermal History and Universe constituents

Lecture 9 : ( Saturday 15 Oct 2016)

GR and Cosmology: The concept of shrinking Hubble radius and Horizon Problem.

Lecture  10 : (Monday 17 Oct 2016)

GR and Cosmology: Inflationary paradigm as a solution to Horizon problem and Mechanism to introduce the shrinking Hubble radius.

Lecture  11 : ( Saturday 22 Oct 2016 )

GR and Cosmology: Perturbation Theory in FRW Universe, Gauge Invariant quantities and inflationary mechanism for producing perturbations in EU.

 Lecture  12 : ( Monday 24 Oct 2016)

GR and Cosmology: Scalar perturbation in Inflationary model. Mukhanov-Sasaki equation and power spectrum initial curvature spectrum is discussed.

Lecture  13 : ( Saturday 29 Oct 2016)

Mathematical Foundation of GR: coordinate and non coordinate basis, Tangent and cotangent spaces and the concept of curvature

Lecture  14 : ( Monday 31 Oct 2016)

Mathematical Foundation of GR: The consept of structures is discussed

Lecture  15 : ( Saturday 5 Nov 2016) 

Mathematical Foundation of GR: Concept of Curvature and metric

Lecture  16 : ( Monday 7 Nov 2016)

Mathematical Foundation of GR: Wedge product

Lecture  17 : ( Saturday 12 Nov 2016)

Mathematical Foundation of GR

Lecture  18: ( Monday 14 Nov 2016)

Mathematical Foundation of GR

Lecture  19: ( Saturday 19 Nov 2016)

Hamiltonian Formalism of General Relativity (3+1 foliation) I

Lecture  20: ( Monday 21 Nov 2016)  / 1 Azar 1395

MID TERM EXAM

Lecture  21: ( Saturday  26 Nov 2016 )

Quantum Field Theory in Curved Space Time I

Lecture  22: ( Saturday 3 Dec 2016)

Modifed Gravity - Cosmology - Perturbation Theory I

Lecture  23 : ( Monday 5 Dec 2016)

Prmordial Black Holes - I

Lecture  24 : ( Saturday 10 Dec 2016 )

Hamiltonian Formalism of General Relativity (3+1 foliation) II

Lecture  25: ( Monday 12 Dec 2016)

Hawking Radiation and thermal state of Horizons

Lecture  26 : ( Monday 19 Dec 2016 )

Gravitational Waves and Black Holes I

Lecture  27 : ( Saturday 24 Dec 2016 )

Gravitational Waves and Black Holes II

Lecture  28 : ( Monday 26 Dec 2016 )  / 6 Day 1395

Gravitational Waves and Black Holes III

 


Assignments:

1) Problem Set 1:  Kerr Black Holes   due to Session  # 13 -  Saturday 29 Oct 2016

2) Problem Set 2:  Reissner–Nordström Black Holes  due to Session  # 13 -  Saturday 29 Oct 2016

3) Problem Set 3:  Raychaudhuri's equations  due to Session  # 13 -  Saturday 29 Oct 2016

4) Problem Set 4: Perturbed FRW Universe  due to Session  # 18  Monday 14 Nov 2016

5) Problem Set 5: Curvature Perturbation as a guage invariant quantity  due to Session  # 18  Monday 14 Nov 2016

6) Problem Set 6: Mukhanov- Sassaki Equation due to Session  # 18  Monday 14 Nov 2016

 


Data + Code :

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Classic Papers:

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Projects:

You can choose one of the projects below for the paper reading, presentation and paper work of this class. The projects are going under an intensive update by adding references and review articles and key papers about them.

1) Delta - N formalism :  Mohammad Ansari

2) Primordial Black Holes and Inflationary models: Maryam Rahimi

3) Quantum Field Theory in Curved Space-Time: Elaheh Khaloei

4) Perturbation Theory in Modified Gravity: Mohammad Ali Islami

 


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