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GENERAL RELATIVITY AND RELATIVISTIC ASTROPHYSICS: Eighth Canadian Conference

C. P. Burgess, McGill University, Physics Department, Montreal, Quebec, CANADA ; Rob Myers, McGill University, Physics Department, Montreal, Quebec, CANADA


AIP Conference Proceedings 493


Conference Location and Date: Montreal, Canada, 10-12 June 1999


Subseries: Astronomy and Astrophysics

Published ; ISBN 156396905X One Volume, Print; 343 pages; 6 3/8 x 9 1/4 inches;

Readership: Theoretical physicists; mathematical physicists; applied mathematicians; cosmologists

General relativity is the modern theory of gravity, due originally to Einstein. The study of gravitational systems under extreme condiions of density and energy is presently extremely active, for two very different reasons: First, the modern generation of astrophysical measurements are dramatically expanding the information we have of these systems in real astrophysical environments, such as in neutron stars, black holes, or the very early universe. Second, these same systems are proving to be very instructive theoretical probes of cutting edge theories of elementary particles, such as string theory and its close cousin, M-theory. The confluence of these two trends makes it very fruitful to bring together astrophysicists, geometers, and string theorists, as was done at the 8th CCGRAA.

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