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)

3)  Dany Page  (IA-UNAM, MÉXICO):  Neutron stars. (Slides)  

4)  Ignacy Sawicki  (Univ. of Geneve, Switzerland):  Testing gravity at cosmological scales. (Lecture 1, Lecture2, Lecture 3)

5)  Andrew Tolley  (Case Western Reserve Unviersity, USA):  Modified Gravity and its Predictions. (Lecture 1, Lecture 2, Lecture 3, Lecture 4)





Plenary Talks

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)