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- catalog abstract "The book is the result of the Italian conference on General Relativity, held in Italy in September 1998. One of the main features of this conference has been to bring together mathematicians and physicists, experts in different fields: General Relativity, Variational and Topological methods, Differential Geometry, Astrophysics. Classical and Quantum aspects of General Relativity have been debated and various new results have been presented. Perspectives on the search of Gravitational waves have been illustrated. These methods permit to study the geodesical connectedness of space-times and to relate to topological properties to the multiplicity of the geodesics joining two given events. Critical point Morse theory has been used to study light rays on Lorentzian manifolds and to interpret the gravitational lensing effect.".
- catalog contributor b11864771.
- catalog contributor b11864772.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Special Relativity at Action in the Universe / G. Ghisellini -- String Theory and General Relativity / M. Porrati -- Virgo -- a Laser Interferometer for Gravitational Wave Detection / C. Bradaschia -- A Space Test of General Relativity / I. Ciufolini -- Canonical "Loop" Quantum Gravity and Spin Foam Models / R. De Pietri -- A Possible Way to Define an Effective Cosmological Constant in Scalar-Tensor Cosmologies / S. Capozziello, R. de Ritis and A.A. Marino / [and others] -- A Microscopic Approach to Nuclear Physics: from Deuteron to Neutron Stars / A. Fabrocini -- Perspectives in the Research of Gravitational Waves: Omnidirectional Resonant Detectors / V. Fafone.".
- catalog description "The book is the result of the Italian conference on General Relativity, held in Italy in September 1998. One of the main features of this conference has been to bring together mathematicians and physicists, experts in different fields: General Relativity, Variational and Topological methods, Differential Geometry, Astrophysics. Classical and Quantum aspects of General Relativity have been debated and various new results have been presented. Perspectives on the search of Gravitational waves have been illustrated. These methods permit to study the geodesical connectedness of space-times and to relate to topological properties to the multiplicity of the geodesics joining two given events. Critical point Morse theory has been used to study light rays on Lorentzian manifolds and to interpret the gravitational lensing effect.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 521 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "8847000688 (softcover)".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "530.11 21".
- catalog subject "General relativity (Physics) Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Gravitation Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Physics.".
- catalog subject "QC173.6 .R44 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "Special Relativity at Action in the Universe / G. Ghisellini -- String Theory and General Relativity / M. Porrati -- Virgo -- a Laser Interferometer for Gravitational Wave Detection / C. Bradaschia -- A Space Test of General Relativity / I. Ciufolini -- Canonical "Loop" Quantum Gravity and Spin Foam Models / R. De Pietri -- A Possible Way to Define an Effective Cosmological Constant in Scalar-Tensor Cosmologies / S. Capozziello, R. de Ritis and A.A. Marino / [and others] -- A Microscopic Approach to Nuclear Physics: from Deuteron to Neutron Stars / A. Fabrocini -- Perspectives in the Research of Gravitational Waves: Omnidirectional Resonant Detectors / V. Fafone.".
- catalog title "Recent developments in general relativity / B. Casciaro ... [et al.], eds.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "Monopoli (1998) swd".
- catalog type "text".