Modern Numerical Methods in Computational Relativity - Lecture 4
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Overview
Explore advanced techniques in computational relativity through this lecture, part of a comprehensive summer school on gravitational-wave astronomy. Delve into modern numerical methods used to solve Einstein's field equations and model complex astrophysical phenomena. Learn about cutting-edge approaches for simulating black hole mergers, neutron star collisions, and other high-energy events that produce gravitational waves. Gain insights into the mathematical formulations and computational strategies employed in numerical relativity, essential for interpreting gravitational-wave observations and advancing our understanding of extreme spacetime geometries.
Syllabus
Modern Numerical Methods in Computational Relativity Lecture 4 by Geoffrey Lovelace
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences