General Relativity Autumn 2015
Lecture Notes, Exercises, Solutions, and more ...
When and Where
- Monday 13h15 -- 15h, Tuesday 12h15 -- 14h, room 119
- Starting Date: Monday September 14th
Lecture Notes
- GR Lecture Notes Website (overview)
- [newlecturesGR.pdf] (direct link to the pdf-file)
- Note:
this new version has 900+ pages (!).
Please save trees and don't print all of it at once, we will only cover some small parts of
the notes in the course
Exercises and Solutions
Exams
- Oral Exams: February 2016 for Theory Master Students, any time for others
- individual appointments - contact me for dates
Highly Recommended Literature
- Excellent Introductory (Undergraduate) Texts
- N.M.J. Woodhouse: General Relativity
- J.B. Hartle: Gravity, An introduction to Einstein's General Relativity
- Elegant Modern Slightly More Advanced Books
- R.M. Wald: General Relativity
- S. Carroll: Spacetime and Geometry, an Introduction to General Relativity
- Classics
- C.W. Misner, K.S. Thorne, J.A. Wheeler: Gravitation
- S. Weinberg: Gravitation and Cosmology
- Other Personal Favourites
- R.U. Sexl, H.K. Urbantke: Gravitation und Kosmologie
- N. Straumann: General Relativity
- S.W. Hawking, G.F.R. Ellis: The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time
- E. Poisson: A Relativist's Toolkit
- Other Recommended Recent/New Books
- A. Zee: Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell
GR Lectures Notes on the WWW and related Online Resources
Note: the resources mentioned below are approved/recommended. If you come across, and want to use, some other
online resources, please come and show them to me (also in GR, there is much more low- than high-quality
stuff floating around on the WWW and it may not always be easy for you to decide at first sight which is which).
- Albert Einstein:
Die Grundlage der allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie (Annalen der Physik, 1916)
- Einstein Papers Project
- GR Lecture Notes: General
- GR Lecture Notes: Black Holes
- GR Lecture Notes: Cosmology
- Was Einstein Right? (Ask Clifford M. Will!)
- GR Lecture Notes: Other
- Other Useful, Informative or Entertaining Online Resources
- Is our Universe a Black Hole? NO And since I get
asked this question again and again (as if there weren't more interesting questions), usually by people
who understand neither cosmology nor black holes, here are some links:
- Important Advice (from Nobel Laureate Gerard 't Hooft):
Contact
- Matthias Blau, Office 220a