OSU/UO Relativity Seminar



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Below you will find a list of talks, a general description of the seminar, and driving directions and maps.

About the OSU/UO Relativity Seminar (includes driving directions and maps)
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24 April 1996 (Corvallis)
Don Witt: Cosmic No-Hair Theorem
and
Kristin Schleich: Numerical Quantum Gravity by Dynamical Triangulation

23 April 1996 (Corvallis)
Don Witt: Topological Censorship
OSU Mathematics Colloquium (This talk is NOT part of the Relativity Seminar)

22 April 1996 (Corvallis)
Kristin Schleich: Do local observations determine the structure of our universe?
OSU Physics Colloquium (This talk is NOT part of the Relativity Seminar)

19 April 1996 (Eugene)
Lee Lindblom: Dissipative Relativistic Fluid Theories

18 April 1996 (Eugene)
Lee Lindblom: How Fast Can Pulsars Pulse?
UO Physics Colloquium (This talk is NOT part of the Relativity Seminar)

1 March 1996 (Eugene)
Richard Arnowitt: Supergravity Models of Dark Matter

23 February 1996 (Corvallis)
Marsha Weaver: Mixmaster Behavior in Non-Mixmaster Cosmologies

16 February 1996 (Eugene)
Tevian Dray: Einstein's Equations and Signature Change

30 January 1996 (Corvallis)
Tevian Dray: Signature Change
OSU Mathematics Colloquium (This talk is NOT part of the Relativity Seminar)

17 November 1995 (Corvallis)
Mousumi Das: Internal Heating of Molecular Clouds by Tidal Fields

10 November 1995 (Eugene)
Stephen Anco: Einstein's Equations with Spatial Boundary Conditions

7 November 1995 (Eugene)
Jim Isenberg: Cosmic Censorship and a Long Time Existence Theorem
UO Topology/Geometry Seminar (This talk is NOT part of the Relativity Seminar)

3 November 1995 (Eugene)
Corinne Manogue: When Do Rotating Detectors Respond?



About the OSU/UO Relativity Seminar

The joint OSU/UO seminar series on general relativity and related topics consists of individual talks on topics such as black holes, cosmology, cosmic strings, quantum field theory in curved space, solutions of the Einstein field equations, etc. The level should be appropriate for graduate students with some knowledge of or interest in differential geometry and/or general relativity and related areas of mathematical physics. Undergraduates with a strong background and interest in mathematical physics are also encouraged to attend.
We meet roughly twice a month, alternating between Eugene and Corvallis. For further information, and to coordinate transportation, please contact one of the following people:

OSU: Tevian Dray (Mathematics) & Corinne Manogue (Physics)
UO: Jim Isenberg (Mathematics & ITS) & Bob Zimmerman (Physics & ITS)



Road map to Corvallis
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Driving information to the U of O
U of O campus map

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