100 years of General Relativity: From Einstein in 1915 to
Relativistic Cosmology in the 21st Century
Sciama Colloquium by Pedro Ferreira of Oxford University
24 October, 5 pm
SISSA, Via Bonomea 265
"P. Budinich" Main Lecture Hall
Physical Cosmology is the success story of modern physics.
Observations of the large scale structure of the universe have
allowed us to characterize the cosmological model with
unprecedented precision. What is less appreciated is that we have
learnt a great deal about the building blocks of Relativistic
Cosmology: about space-time, its origin and the role of general
relativity in the evolution of the universe. In the Colloquium
astrophysicist Pedro Ferreira will show how, over the last two
decades, we have made tremendous progress in characterizing the
overall metric of space-time- its homogeneity and isotropy- as
well as its properties at very early times. He will show how
exploring general relativity can play a crucial role in solving
one of the big cosmological puzzles (the dark energy problem) and
how cosmology can be used to find new, precision constraints on
general relativity. Ferreira will discuss a vision of the future
in which we attempt to completely map out the large scale
characteristics of space-time using innovative techniques and
future surveys.
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