Description (de)
Summer School »Between Geometry and Relativity«
Mitschnitt einer Veranstaltung des Internationalen Erwin Schrödinger Instituts für Mathematik und Physik (ESI) in der Zeit von Montag, dem 17. Juli bis Freitag, den 21. Juli 2017 im Lise Meitner-Hörsaal der Fakultät für Physik
- Teil 1: Eröffnung
- Teil 2: Justin Corvino: Constructing Initial Data for Einstein Equations 1
- Teil 3: Justin Corvino: Constructing Initial Data for Einstein Equations 2
- Teil 4: Lan-Hsuan Huang: Positive Energy Theorems 1
- Teil 5: Lan-Hsuan Huang: Positive Energy Theorems 2
- Teil 6: Marie-Anne Bizouard: Making Waves 1
- Teil 7: Justin Corvino: Constructing Initial Data for Einstein Equations 3
- Teil 8: Michael Eichmair: Positive Energy Theorems 3
- Teil 9: Michael Eichmair: Positive Energy Theorems 4
- Teil 10: Greg Galloway: Topology & General Relativity 1
- Teil 11: Marie-Anne Bizouard: Making Waves 2
- Teil 12: Justin Corvino: Constructing Initial Data for Einstein Equations 4
- Teil 13: Richard Schoen: Positive Energy Theorems 5
- Teil 14: Richard Schoen: Positive Energy Theorems 6
- Teil 15: Greg Galloway: Topology & General Relativity 2
- Teil 16: David Fajman: Dynamics of General Relativity 1
- Teil 17: David Fajman: Dynamics of General Relativity 2
- Teil 18: Richard Schoen: Positive Energy Theorems 7
- Teil 19: Richard Schoen: Positive Energy Theorems 8
- Teil 20: Greg Galloway: Topology & General Relativity 3
- Teil 21: David Fajman: Dynamics of General Relativity 3
- Teil 22: David Fajman: Dynamics of General Relativity 4
- Teil 23: Richard Schoen: Positive Energy Theorems 9
- Teil 24: Richard Schoen: Positive Energy Theorems 10
- Teil 25: Greg Galloway: Topology & General Relativity 4
- Teil 26: Stefan Gillessen: The Black Heart of Our Galaxy 1
- Teil 27: Stefan Gillessen: The Black Heart of Our Galaxy 2
Kamera: Lilian Nowak, Johannes Sauer, Daniel Winkler, Raphael Wos, Viktor Zdrachal
Schnitt: Daniel Winkler
Abstract: The school is part of the special program "Geometry and Relativity" at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI) in Vienna. It is aimed at doctoral students and young researchers. Its goal is to present the latest developments in the field to younger colleagues and to researchers participating in the program and wishing to expand their research perspective. The school will also serve as a stepping stone for younger colleagues who wish to attend the conference.