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402-0830-00L 10 Credits BSC , MSC D-MATH , D-PHYS
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General Relativity

Lecturers & Examiners: Prof. Dr. Renato Renner
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Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:29:48

Abstract

Introduction to the theory of general relativity. The course puts a strong focus on the mathematical foundations of the theory as well as the underlying physical principles and concepts. It covers selected applications, such as the Schwarzschild solution and gravitational waves.

Objective

Basic understanding of general relativity, its mathematical foundations (in particular the relevant aspects of differential geometry), and some of the phenomena it predicts (with a focus on black holes).

Content

Introduction to the theory of general relativity. The course puts a strong focus on the mathematical foundations, such as differentiable manifolds, the Riemannian and Lorentzian metric, connections, and curvature. It discusses the underlying physical principles, e.g., the equivalence principle, and concepts, such as curved spacetime and the energy-momentum tensor. The course covers some basic applications and special cases, including the Newtonian limit, post-Newtonian expansions, the Schwarzschild solution, light deflection, and gravitational waves.

Resources

Literature

Parts of the lecture are based on the book "General Relativity" by R. Wald. Other suggested textbooks: “Gravitation" by C. Misner, K, Thorne and J. Wheeler "Spacetime and Geometry: An Introduction to General Relativity” by S. Carroll "Gravitation and Cosmology" by S. Weinberg

Learning Materials (Links)

General Information

Language
English
Levels
BSC , MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 180 minutes
Aids
10 double-sided A4 pages

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture General Relativity
  • Mon 13:45-15:30 (HPV G 4)
  • Thu 11:45-13:30 (HPV G 4)
  • 20.12 Date 12:45-15:30 (HIL E 4)
4 h weekly
exercise General Relativity
  • Thu 15:45-17:30 (HIT F 31.1)
  • Thu 15:45-17:30 (HIT J 53)
  • Thu 15:45-17:30 (HIT K 51)
  • Thu 15:45-17:30 (HIT K 52)
  • Fri 07:45-09:30 (HIT F 31.2)
  • Fri 07:45-09:30 (HPL D 32)
  • Fri 08:00-09:35 (HIL C 10.2)
  • Fri 08:00-09:35 (HIL D 10.2)
2 h weekly

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