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Constraints in 3D
Explains stress components, matrices, and tensors in 3D material analysis.
Energy Momentum Tensor: Derivation and Conservation
Explores the derivation and conservation of the energy momentum tensor for point particles, including the impact of electromagnetic fields and the Schwarzschild metric.
Black Holes: Redshift and Gravitational Waves
Delves into black holes, redshift, and gravitational waves, exploring their properties and behaviors in different spacetime dimensions.
Multipole Expansion in Electrostatics and Magnetostatics
Covers the concept of multipole expansion in electrostatics and magnetostatics, discussing Maxwell equations and magnetic moments.
Linearized Gravity: Perturbation Theory
Covers linearized gravity, perturbation theory, Einstein equations, and gravitational waves.
Gravity and Motion
Explores force of motion, dimensions, gravity, tensor fields, and equivalence principle.
Hints of Holography
Covers hints of holography, stress tensor for AdS, and asymptotic symmetry of AdS.
Dark Energy and Cosmological Constant
Explores dark energy, the cosmological constant, and their impact on the universe's expansion under various scenarios.
General Relativity: Energy-Momentum Tensor
Covers the Schwarzschild solution, the cosmological constant, and General Relativity as an Effective Field Theory.
Transformation Laws: Diagonalization of Symmetric Tensors
Discusses tensor transformations and diagonalization of symmetric tensors, focusing on stress analysis and the significance of principal stresses.
Relativity and Cosmology: Introduction
Introduces the concepts of relativity and cosmology, covering the Big Bang Theory, general relativity, and statistical physics.
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