ASP2112

Relativity and cosmology

(SCI)

Not offered in 2000

Associate Professor Paul Cally (Department of Mathematics and Statistics)

6 points + three 1-hour lectures and 2-hour laboratory/tutorial per week + Clayton + Second semester + Prerequisites: MTH1030 or equivalent (some second-year Physics recommended) + Corequisites: MTH2032 + Prohibitions: ASP2022, ASP3112, MTH2312, MTH3312, ASP3042, ASP3121, MAT3061 or MAT3142

Synopsis: Newtonian physics and Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, the geometry of spacetime, the Minkowski metric, Lorentz transformations, k-calculus, and four-vectors; the physics of spacetime, momentum and energy; classical paradoxes; other metrics, Black Holes; observation of the Universe relevant to Cosmology; the expansion of the Universe, the Cosmic Background Radiation, Hydrogen and Helium in the Universe; the evolution of the Universe, propagation of light; possible open and closed Universes will be analysed and related to recent observations.

Assessment: Examination (3 hours): 70% + Laboratory work and reports: 30%