MTH 437/537: General Relativity
Spring 2013


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Tevian Dray
Tevian's schedule Office hours: MWF 9:30–10:30 AM in Kidder 298A (and by appt)
Phone: 737-5159
Email: tevian at math dot oregonstate dot edu
Class Meetings:
MWF 11–11:50 AM in Bat 250
Text:
Tevian Dray, The Geometry of General Relativity
Optional Texts: (For further discussion, see the announcements page.)
Taylor & Wheeler, Exploring Black Holes
D'Inverno, Introducing Einstein's Relativity
Hartle, Gravity
McMahon, Relativity Demystified
Further information about these and other books can be found on the book list.
Web Site: http://math.oregonstate.edu/~tevian/onid/MTH437
Check the announcements page frequently.
Course Evaluation:
There will be (roughly) weekly homework (50% of grade) and a final (50%).
Course Description:
This course is a nearly self-contained introduction to Einstein's theory of general relativity, one of the most mathematically elegant physical theories ever proposed. In essence, this theory says that gravity is curvature!
After briefly considering special relativity from a geometric point of view we will then study the Einstein field equations. We will examine several special solutions of these equations, including simple cosmological models, such as the Big Bang, and black holes.
A partial list of course goals can be found here.
Prerequisites:
The recommended prerequisite for this course is MTH 434/534. A working knowledge of both multivariable calculus and linear algebra is essential. although what is really needed is a certain amount of scientific maturity, rather than background in a particular area. Students who have not taken MTH 434/534 (or who have not done so from me) are strongly encouraged to contact me in order to discuss their background.
Students with Disabilities:
Accommodations are collaborative efforts between students, faculty and Disability Access Services (DAS). Students with accommodations approved through DAS should contact me prior to or during the first week of the term to discuss accommodations. Students who believe they are eligible for accommodations but who have not yet obtained approval through DAS should contact DAS immediately. Further information is available on the DAS website.

tevian at math dot oregonstate dot edu