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On the mathematical theory of classical fields and general relativity

From the perspective of an analyst, like myself, the General Theory of Relativity provides an extrordinary rich and vastly virgin territory. It is the aim of my lecture to provide, first, an account of those aspects of the theory which attract me most and second a perspective of what has been accompl...

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Autor principal: Klainerman, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1992
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2297427
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description From the perspective of an analyst, like myself, the General Theory of Relativity provides an extrordinary rich and vastly virgin territory. It is the aim of my lecture to provide, first, an account of those aspects of the theory which attract me most and second a perspective of what has been accomplished so far in that respect. In trying to state our main objectives it helps to view General Relativity in the broader context of Classical Field Theory. EinsteiniVacuum equations, or shortly E—V, is already sufficiently complicated. I will thus restrict my attention to them.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-3484022019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2297427engKlainerman, SOn the mathematical theory of classical fields and general relativityGeneral Relativity and CosmologyFrom the perspective of an analyst, like myself, the General Theory of Relativity provides an extrordinary rich and vastly virgin territory. It is the aim of my lecture to provide, first, an account of those aspects of the theory which attract me most and second a perspective of what has been accomplished so far in that respect. In trying to state our main objectives it helps to view General Relativity in the broader context of Classical Field Theory. EinsteiniVacuum equations, or shortly E—V, is already sufficiently complicated. I will thus restrict my attention to them.oai:inspirehep.net:3484021992
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