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Spring 2003 Course Syllabus (pdf format)Spring 2003 lecture notes (pdf, 305 pages, 1.9 MB). These notes are also available as the PHY312 course reader from SU Bookstore.The .avi video of the Quarter and Feather demonstration |
All notes, etc for PHY312 are in PDF format (this allows the best rendering of graphics, text, and equations together). Click below if you need to install a PDF reader.
| Related Colloquia and Public Lectures | Some past PHY312 student projects | Links |
Contact Prof. Marolf at

Note: Physics colloquia are (supposedly) at a level accessible to beginning
grad students. Undergraduates attending a colloquium should not expect
to follow everything, but may still find them interesting if they have
some background in the subject.
by
Jillian
Bornack
by Peter Cranson. Here are the .mp3 files for track
1, track
2, and
track
3.

by Keith Furhhop.
The
appearance of a spaceship in motion
by
James Brennan. There is more to this project that I have not yet been able
to put on the web.
Prof. Marolf's web page has a number of relativity links.
See also the Syracuse University Fundamental Theory Group homepage.
Development of this course was supported in part by National Science Foundation Grant PHY-9722362. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.