Module description
Learning aims & outcomes
The aim of this optional course is to provide a first treatise on general relativity and cosmology, as a prerequisite for those students who would like to continue further studies in mathematical or theoretical particle physics.
The structure of the course is aimed at the mathematically advanced students, and skills in mathematics are essential, given that a substantial part of the course deals with tensors and other advanced mathematical concepts, such as elements of differential geometry. Some techniques used in this course, such as Lagrange equations, are also taught in greater detail in other third year courses, such as mathematical methods.
Syllabus
- Mathematical tools for handling curved space
- Metric
- Geodesics
- Principle of equivalence
- Experimental confirmations
- Cosmology
- Robertson-Walker solution
- The Big Bang
- Einstein’s field equations
- Schwarzchild solution
- Observed effects
- Black holes
Assessment details
Details of the module's assessment/s
Please note: - module assessment may be subject to change. If you have any questions, please contact ug-physics@kcl.ac.uk
Teaching pattern
Asynchronous recorded lectures (1 hour per week)
Synchronous flipped classroom (1 -2 hours per week)