An Essay on General Relativity
This site contains a comprehensive introduction to the basic ideas and tests of general relativity
astro.physics.sc.edu
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Are There Pictorial Examples of Covariant and Contravariant Vectors
We present pictorial means of distinguishing contravariant vectors (or simply vectors) from covariant vectors (or linear forms).
arxiv.org
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Derivation of gravitational waves in Einstein, Brans-Dicke and Rosen theories of
Mathematical derivation of gravitational waves to quadrupole order in the Brans-Dicke scalar-tensor and Rosen bi-metric theories of gravity.
www.davis-inc.com
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Experimental Gravitational Physics Using Drag-Free Satellites
Covers current and past projects in experimental gravitational physics using Drag-Free Satellites including the Relativity Gyro, Equivalence Principle, and LISA.
www.dragfreesatellite.com
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General Relativity Simulation Contest
The purpose of this Contest is to prove General Relativity using a (simple) algorithm.
users.pandora.be
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Gravitational Lensing
A popular site with interactive demonstrations of gravitational lensing. The background material is at a graduate level
www.iam.ubc.ca
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Gravitational Waves: An Introduction
This paper presents an elementary introduction to the theory of gravitational waves. This article is meant for students who have had an exposure to general relativity, but results from general relativity have been derived in the appendices.
arxiv.org
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Gravity Probe B
Gravity Probe B is the relativity gyroscope experiment being developed by NASA and Stanford University to test two extraordinary, unverified predictions of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity.
einstein.stanford.edu
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Gravity of Gravity
An experiment at the University of Washington seeks to determine whether the gravitational binding energy of an object generates gravity of its own. (October 26, 1999)
www.aip.org
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Handbook of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics - Relativity
A collection of equations important to both special relativity and general relativity.
ads.harvard.edu
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