
Ebook: Mathematics and general relativity: proceedings of the AMS-IMS-SIAM joint summer research conference held June 22-28, 1986 with support from the National Science Foundation
Author: James A. Isenberg
- Genre: Mathematics
- Series: Contemporary mathematics 71
- Year: 1988
- Publisher: American Mathematical Society
- City: Providence, R.I
- Language: English
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General relativity is one of the most successful alliances of mathematics and physics. It provides us with a theory of gravity which agrees with all experimentation and observation to date. In addition, there is a great deal of physical evidence for a number of interesting effects predicted by the theory of gravity---black holes, cosmological expansion, gravitational waves, and gravitational lenses. The enabling tool is the language of differential geometry. Throughout its 70-year history, general relativity has significantly stimulated pseudo-Riemannian as well as Riemannian geometry and has also motivated important work in complex geometry, topology, and the study of both elliptic and hyperbolic systems of partial differential equations.