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CODE 61875
ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/2025
CREDITS
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR FIS/02
LANGUAGE Italian
TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
SEMESTER 1° Semester
TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

OVERVIEW

The course is part of the first semester of the 1st/2nd year of the Master’s Degree in Physics. It is part of the curriculum of a theoretical physicist. The subject is characterized by an important mathematical structure, which in this course is considered as a necessary tool to deepen the physical contents of General Relativity.

AIMS AND CONTENT

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Exposition of Einstein’s theory of gravitational interactions with its main consequences and applications: black holes (by Schwarzschild, Reisner-Nordström and Kerr), gravitational waves and cosmology.

AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

The course provides an introduction to Einstein’s theory of General Relativity. No preliminary mathematical course is required, but only familiarity with covariant formalism and the principles of field theory (action, equations of motion as functional derivatives of action versus fields). The minimum differential geometry tools needed to construct the Einstein-Hilbert action and deduce Einstein equations as field equations will be introduced. The main purpose of the course is to transmit to the student the rich physical content of Einstein’s equations: black holes, gravitational waves and an introduction to cosmology

TEACHING METHODS

lectures at blackboard (56h)

SYLLABUS/CONTENT

•    Manifolds
    ◦    Gravity as geometry
    ◦    What is a manifold?
    ◦    Vectors again
    ◦    Tensors again
    ◦    The metric
    ◦    An expanding universe
    ◦    Causality
    ◦    Tensor densities

•    Curvature
    ◦    Overview
    ◦    Covariant derivatives
    ◦    Parallel transport and geodesics
    ◦    Properties of geodesics
    ◦    The expanding universe revisited
    ◦    The Riemann curvature tensor
    ◦    Properties of the Riemann tensor
    ◦    Symmetries and Killing vectors
    ◦    Maximally symmetric spaces

•    Gravitation
    ◦    Physics in curved spacetime
    ◦    Einstein’s equation
    ◦    Lagrangian formulation
    ◦    Properties of Einstein’s equation
    ◦    The cosmological constant

•    The Schwarzschild Solution
    ◦    The Schwarzschild metric
    ◦    Birkhoff’s theorem
    ◦    Singularities
    ◦    Geodesics of Schwarzschild
    ◦    Experimental tests
    ◦    Schwarzschild black holes
    ◦    Stars and black holes

•    More General Black Holes
    ◦    The black hole zoo
    ◦    Event Horizons
    ◦    Killing Horizons
    ◦    Mass, charge, and spin
    ◦    Charged (Reissner-Nordström) black holes
    ◦    Rotating (Kerr) black holes

•    Perturbation Theory and Gravitational Radiation
    ◦    Linearized theory and gauge transformations
    ◦    Degrees of freedom
    ◦    Newtonian fields and photon trajectories
    ◦    Gravitational wave solutions

•    Cosmology
    ◦    maximally symmetric universes
    ◦    Robertson-Walker metrics
    ◦    the Friedmann equations
    ◦    evolution of the scale factor
    ◦    redshifts and distances
    ◦    gravitational lensing
    ◦    our universe
    ◦    inflation

RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Sean M. Carroll: Spacetime and Geometry: An Introduction to General Relativity
  • James B. Hartle: Gravity: An Introduction to Einstein’s General Relativity
  • Ta-Pei Cheng: Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology: A Basic Introduction

TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

Exam Board

NICOLA MAGGIORE (President)

ANDREA AMORETTI

CARLA BIGGIO (Substitute)

CAMILLO IMBIMBO (Substitute)

SIMONE MARZANI (Substitute)

GIOVANNI RIDOLFI (Substitute)

PIERANTONIO ZANGHI' (Substitute)

LESSONS

LESSONS START

according to the Manifesto degli Studi

Class schedule

The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy

EXAMS

EXAM DESCRIPTION

The written test concerns a simple application of the contents presented during the course. It consists of a single exercise to be carried out in one hour.

ASSESSMENT METHODS

The written test concerns a simple application of the contents presented during the course. It consists of a single exercise to be carried out in one hour. The oral exam is organized as follows. The student is offered an entry from the course lesson register, and is given a few minutes to organize a lesson on the assigned topic lasting approximately 30 minutes, during which the members of the commission can ask related questions.

Exam schedule

Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note
16/01/2025 09:00 GENOVA Scritto
13/02/2025 09:00 GENOVA Scritto
12/06/2025 09:00 GENOVA Scritto
16/07/2025 09:00 GENOVA Scritto
18/09/2025 09:00 GENOVA Scritto

FURTHER INFORMATION

Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities on file with the University and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the instructor and with Professor Sergio Di Domizio (sergio.didomizio@unige.it), the Department’s disability liaison.
 

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