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SJay16
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Just wondering if I'm going to be in over my head here, as I'm not sure what to expect. A notoriously "difficult" professor as my school is teaching a senior level undergraduate course
"Introduction to General Relativity
Physical consequences of Einstein's equations, including the principle of equivalence, curved space-time, geodesics, the Schwarzschild solution, deflection of light, black holes, and gravitational radiation."
with pre-reqs being Vector Calculus, ODE's, Relativity & Quanta, and Classical Mechanics.
How can i best prepare for such a course and what should i expect? Is the Mathematics involved going to be abstract?
"Introduction to General Relativity
Physical consequences of Einstein's equations, including the principle of equivalence, curved space-time, geodesics, the Schwarzschild solution, deflection of light, black holes, and gravitational radiation."
with pre-reqs being Vector Calculus, ODE's, Relativity & Quanta, and Classical Mechanics.
How can i best prepare for such a course and what should i expect? Is the Mathematics involved going to be abstract?