VII Mexican School on Gravitation and Mathematical Physics
"Relativistic Astrophysics and Numerical Relativity"
Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
November 26 - December 2, 2006
Plenary Talks
1) Manuela Campanelli (Univ. Texas at Brownsville, USA
):
The dawn of a golden age for binary black hole simulations
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2) Francisco S. Guzmán (Univ. Michoacana, México):
Self-gravitating scalar fields: At the threshold of astrophysics
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3) Pablo Laguna (Penn State Univ., USA):
Two and three body encounters: Astrophysics and the role of numerical relativity
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4) Oscar Reula (Univ. Córdoba, Argentina):
Strong hyperbolicity and applications to general relativity
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5) Marcelo Salgado (ICN-UNAM, México):
The Cauchy problem in scalar-tensor gravity
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6) Olivier Sarbach (
Univ. Michoacana, México):
Radiative-type boundary conditions for Einstein's field equations
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7) Edward Seidel (Lousiana State Univ., USA):
Solving Einstein's equations through computational science
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8) Masaru Shibata (Univ. Tokio, Japan):
Merger of binary neutron stars in full general relativity
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