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Oberwolfach Reports
Oberwolfach Rep.
OWR
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1660-8941
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10.4171/OWR
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2015
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Mathematical Aspects of General Relativity
Mihalis
Dafermos
University of Cambridge, CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM
James
Isenberg
University of Oregon, EUGENE, UNITED STATES
Hans
Ringström
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
The general theory of relativity is a remarkably accurate theory of gravitation, describing phenomena from the level of isolated bodies to the universe as a whole. The mathematical study of this theory leads to fascinating problems connecting the areas of partial differential equations, geometry and topology with physics. The talks of the workshop illustrated the rapid progress in this subject over the last few years
Relativity and gravitational theory
Partial differential equations
Differential geometry
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1935
10.4171/OWR/2015/33
http://www.ems-ph.org/doi/10.4171/OWR/2015/33