X Mexican School on Gravitation and
Mathematical Physics "Reaching a Century: Classical and Modified General Relativity's
Attempts to explain de evolution of the Universe."
Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo,
México December 1-5
2014
Courses
1) Clifford Will (Univ. of Florida,
USA): Gravity:
newtonian, post-newtonian and relativistic. (Lecture 1-4)
2) Tony
Padilla (Univ. of Nottingham, UK): The cosmological constant problem from
a modified gravity perspective. (Slides)
1) Francisco Guzmán (UMSH, MÉXICO):
Power and limitations of numerical simulations in
General Relativity and other theories of gravity. (Slides)
2) Eric Linder (UC-Berkeley,
USA): Strong
Gravitational Lensing. (Slides)
3) Roberto Sussman (ICN-UNAM, MÉXICO): Inhomogeneous non-perturbative models in GR: can they still
explain observations?. (Slides)