Astrophysical tests of gravity using FEniCS
Andrius Tamosiunas (University of Nottingham, 🇬🇧)
Monday session 1 (Zoom) (13:00–14:40 GMT)
You can cite this talk by using the following BibTeΧ:
@incollection{fenics2021-tamosiunas,
title = {Astrophysical tests of gravity using FEniCS},
author = {Andrius Tamosiunas},
year = {2021},
url = {http://mscroggs.github.io/fenics2021/talks/tamosiunas.html},
booktitle = {Proceedings of FEniCS 2021, online, 22--26 March},
editor = {Igor Baratta and J{\o}rgen S. Dokken and Chris Richarson and Matthew W. Scroggs},
doi = {10.6084/m9.figshare.14494716},
pages = {18--32}
}
Hide citation infoVarious theories of gravity are described by non-linear differential equations, which are difficult to solve analytically in all but a few simple cases. In this talk I will present the work done by myself and my colleagues at the University of Nottingham towards developing a FEniCS code for solving differential equations describing theories of gravity in laboratory and astrophysical environments.