Neutron Star Perturbation Theory - Lecture 3
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Overview
Delve into the intricacies of neutron star perturbation theory in this comprehensive lecture by Nils Andersson from the University of Southampton. Part of the IAGRG School on Gravitation and Cosmology, this 1 hour 41 minute session explores advanced concepts in gravitational physics and compact object studies. Gain insights into the mathematical frameworks used to analyze neutron star behavior and their implications for understanding extreme cosmic phenomena. Suitable for graduate students and researchers in gravitational physics, this lecture contributes to a broader program covering topics such as Wald's covariant phase space formalism, black holes in General Relativity and beyond, and dynamical horizons. Expand your knowledge of cutting-edge gravitational wave research and its applications in testing general relativity in strong-field regimes.
Syllabus
Neutron star perturbation theory - (Lecture 3) by Nils Andersson
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences