Current Trends in Relativistic Astrophysics Theoretical, Numerical, Observational
The present volume contains the expanded lectures of a meeting on relativistic astrophysics, the goal of which was to provide a modern introduction to specific aspects of the field for young researchers, as well as for nonspecialists from related areas. Particular emphasis is placed on the theory of...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2003, 2003
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2003 |
Series: | Lecture Notes in Physics
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Relativistic Astrophysics
- Relativistic Astrophysics
- Black Holes:Theory, Evolution, Accretion and Stability
- Black Hole Thermodynamics
- Perturbations of Black Holes
- Critical Phenomena in Gravitational Collapse: The Role of Angular Momentum
- Numerical and Perturbative Analysis of Astrophysical Processes
- Stellar Perturbations
- Numerical Relativistic Hydrodynamics
- Flux Limiter Methods in 3D Numerical Relativity
- Gauge Conditions for Long-Term Numerical Black Hole Evolution With or Without Excision
- Numerical Relativity with the Conformal Field Equations
- Gravitational Waves:Production and Detection
- Binary Black Holes and Gravitational Wave Production: Post-Newtonian Analytic Treatment
- The Detection of Gravitational Waves
- Other Topics
- Structure of Conformal Lorentz Transformations
- Circularity Conditions on Stationary Axisymmetric Einstein-Yang-Mills Fields
- The Shortest Cut in Brane Cosmology
- Weak Energy Condition Violation and Superluminal Travel
- Factor Structure of Rational Vacuum Metrics and a Generalization of the Tomimatsu-Sato Solutions
- An Anisotropic Cosmological Model with Isotropic Background Radiation
- Lorentzian Comments on Stokes Parameters
- Causal Transformations
- TELEPENSOUTH Project: Measurement of the Earth Gravitomagnetic Field in a Terrestrial Laboratory
- Supermassive Stars with Local Anisotropy, Possible Source of Some Quasars’ Luminosity?
- On Modifications of the Einstein—Straus Model to Anisotropic Settings