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source: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences 2017年6月22日
Venue: Ramanujan Lecture Hall / Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Campus, Bangalore
This summer course aims to give a broad perspective on gravity, astrophysics and cosmology and is suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in physics and astronomy. Professor G Srinivasan is a specialist in Condensed matter Physics and Astrophysics and is an excellent teacher. After acquiring his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1970, he had a distinguished career as a scientist and teacher at the IBM Research Laboratory, Chalmers University of Technology, University of Cambridge, and Raman Research Institute. He has done pioneering work in condensed matter physics and astrophysics, and is the author of the best selling popular science books “What Are The Stars?” and “Can Stars Find Peace?”.
Topics: L1 : Einstein's Theory of Relativity L 2 : Principles of Radiative Transfer L 3 : What are the stars? L 4 : The solar neutrino puzzle. L 5 : White Dwarfs as Quantum stars. L 6 : Neutron Stars. L 7 : Pulsars L 8 : Black Holes I L 9 : Black Holes II L 10 : Between the stars. L 11 : Supernovae L 12 : Contemporary Cosmology I L 13 : Contemporary Cosmology II
URL: https://www.icts.res.in/courses/summe...
Principles of Radiative Transfer (Lecture - 02) by G Srinivasan 1:41:43
What are the stars? (Lecture - 03) by Professor G Srinivasan 1:51:39
The case of the missing neutrinos (Lecture - 04) by G Srinivasan 1:30:01
Quantum stars (Lecture - 05) by Professor G Srinivasan 1:33:09
Supernovae and Neutron Stars (Lecture - 06) by Professor G Srinivasan 1:46:25
Journey to the centre of a Neutron Star (Lecture - 07) by G Srinivasan 1:54:25
PULSARS (Leture - 08) by Professor G Srinivasan 1:51:55
Black Holes (Lecture - 09) by Professor G Srinivasan 1:49:33
Between the stars (Lecture - 10) by Professor G Srinivasan 1:44:23
Galaxies (Lecture - 11) by Professor G Srinivasan 2:10:11
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