The ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting : on recent developments in theoretical and experimental general relativity, gravitation, and relativistic field theories : proceedings of the MGIX MM meeting held at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", 2-8 July 2000
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The ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting : on recent developments in theoretical and experimental general relativity, gravitation, and relativistic field theories : proceedings of the MGIX MM meeting held at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", 2-8 July 2000
World Scientific, c2002
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Proceedings of the Ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity
9th Marcel Grossmann Meeting
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- Gravitational collapse of the wavefunction - an experimentally testable proposal, R. Penrose
- local and global results on the Cauchy problem for the Einstein equations, Y. Choquet-Bruhat
- mathematical challenges of general relativity, S. Klainerman
- the global initial value problem in general relativity, D. Christodoulou
- quantum gravity at the turn of the millennium, G.T. Horowitz
- spinors, superalgebras and the signature of spacetime, S. Ferrara
- recent developments in superstring theory, J.H. Schwarz
- superstring phenomenology and large extra dimensions, I. Antoniadis
- quantum strings and black holes, T. Damour
- gravitational waves - the new generation of interferometric detectors, B.C. Barish
- TAMA Project, T. Kimio
- resonant detectors of gravitational waves, E. Coccia
- implications of the r-mode instability of rotating relativistic stars, J.L. Friedman and K.H. Lockitch
- chaotic phenomena in astrophysics and cosmology, V.G. Gurzadyan
- astrophysical neutrinos - 20th century and beyond, J.N. Bahcall
- solar and atmospheric neutrino results from super-kamiokande, T. Kajita
- geodetic precession in binary neutron stars, M. Kramer
- the hot Big Bang - physics and cosmology, R.B. Partridge
- imaging the early universe and measuring the curvature of space, P. De Bernardis
- type Ia supernovae and the accelerating universe, G. Aldering
- the structure of the universe on 100 Mpc scales, J. Einasto
- the distance scale of GRBs and the role of BeppoSAX, E. Costa
- the cosmic gamma-ray bursts, S.G. Djorgovski et al
- black holes and gamma ray bursts, R. Ruffini
- spectral and timing signatures of the converging inflow into black hole -observational evidence of a black hole existence, L. Titarchuk
- x-ray novae and the evidence for black hole event horizons, R. Narayan et al
- strong field gravity measurements with quasi-periodic oscillations from low mass x-ray binaries, L. Stella
- cosmic journeys - to the edge of gravity, space and time, N. White. (Part contents)
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