Annual Astro GR Meeting

One of the aims of the annual Astro-GR meetings is to develop and strengthen the links between the astrophysics and relativity communities by highlighting outstanding scientific issues which can only be resolved through collaboration of these groups. In that spirit this workshop will dwell on questions which are intimately related to the formation, growth, and interaction of black holes with their environments, from cosmological scales all the way to the event horizon. - See more at: http://members.aei.mpg.de/amaro-seoane/astro-gr-atlanta/#Rationale
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One of the aims of the annual Astro-GR meetings is to develop and strengthen the links between the astrophysics and relativity communities by highlighting outstanding scientific issues which can only be resolved through collaboration of these groups. In that spirit this workshop will dwell on questions which are intimately related to the formation, growth, and interaction of black holes with their environments, from cosmological scales all the way to the event horizon. - See more at: http://members.aei.mpg.de/amaro-seoane/astro-gr-atlanta/#Rationale
One of the aims of the annual Astro-GR meetings is to develop and strengthen the links between the astrophysics and relativity communities by highlighting outstanding scientific issues which can only be resolved through collaboration of these groups. In that spirit this workshop will dwell on questions which are intimately related to the formation, growth, and interaction of black holes with their environments, from cosmological scales all the way to the event horizon. - See more at: http://members.aei.mpg.de/amaro-seoane/astro-gr-atlanta/#Rationale

mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">The annual Astro-GR meetings are to develop and strengthen the links between the astrophysics and relativity communities, by highlighting outstanding scientific issues which can only be resolved through collaboration of these groups. In that spirit, this workshop will dwell on questions which are intimately related to the formation, growth, and interaction of black holes with their environments, from cosmological scales all the way to the event horizon. - For more information please visit the official site at:


Astro-GR Meetings Site

 

 

Event Details

Date/Time:

  • Date: 
    Monday, November 18, 2013 - 3:30am

Location:
Technology Square Research Building (Auditorium)