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"Cosmology, Relativity & Relativistic Astrophysics" Session Program
 
 
DATE: Tuesday, September 16, 2003
 
TIME AUTHOR* TITLE
 
09:45-10:15 Tsagas Ch.
(main session
invited speaker)
Magnetism, geometry, universal expansion and gravitational collapse.
10:15-10:35 Spyrou N. K.
A unified classical treatment of the problems of the cosmological constant, dark energy, repulsive gravity, and accelerating expansion of the universe.
10:35-10:50 Perivolaropou-
los L.
Cosmological Expansion by Vibrating Extra Dimensions.
10:50-11:05 Tsamparlis M. Interpretation of cosmological models and equations of state.
 
11:30-12:00 Stergioulas N.
(main session
invited speaker)
Simulating Sources of Gravitational Waves with Numerical Relativity.
12:00-12:15 Basilakos S. Modelling the two point correlation function of galaxy clusters and Cosmological Implications.
12:15-12:30 Apostolopoulos P. On the existence of self-similar tilted perfect fluid Bianchi class A cosmological models.
12:30-12:45 Chaliasos E. Some Cosmological Models and the Age of the Universe.
12:45-13:00 Apostolatos Th. Non-linear dynamics of differentially rotating relativistic stars.
13:00-13:15 Papandonopou-
los L.
Brain Cosmology with curvature corrections.
13:15-13:30 Kolokotronis V. The XMM-2dF Cluster Survey.
13:30-13:45 Niarchou A. Large-scale power in the CMB and new physics: an analysis using Bayesian model comparison.
13:45-14:00 Tsokaros A. Quasiequilibrium model for binary black hole system.
 
 
Sessions Program
 
Sun & Heliosphere
Stars & Stellar Systems
Extragalactic Astronomy
High Energy Astrophysics
Cosmology, Relativity & Relativistic Astrophysics
Galactic Dynamics & Chaotic Dynamical Systems
Infrastructure of Astronomy in Greece
History & Teaching of Astronomy
 

 

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