Bryce de Witt’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Three Hundred Years of Gravitation
  • Article

November 1988

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304 Citations

American Journal of Physics

S. W. Hawking

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Bryce de Witt

Preface; 1. Newton's Principia S. W. Hawking; 2. Newtonianism and today's physics S. Weinberg; 3. Newton, quantum theory and reality R. Penrose; 4. Experiments on gravitation A. H. Cook; 5. Experimental gravitation from Newton's Principia to Einstein's general relativity C. M. Will; 6. The problem of motion in Newtonian and Einsteinian gravity T. Damour; 7. Dark stars: the evolution of an idea W. Israel; 8. Astrophysical black holes R. D. Blandford; 9. Gravitational radiation K. S. Thorne; 10. The emergence of structure in the universe: galaxy formation and dark matter M. J. Rees; 11. Gravitational interactions of cosmic strings A. Vilenkin; 12. Inflationary cosmology S. K. Blau and A. H. Guth; 13. Inflation and quantum cosmology A. Linde; 14. Quantum cosmology S. W. Hawking; 15. Superstring unification J. H. Schwartz; 16. Covariant description of canonical formalism in geometrical theories C. Crnkowic and E. Witten; Index.

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... Many astrophysical massive objects such as MACHOs (e.g. Banerjee et al. 2003), black holes (Hawking, Israel 1989) can lens the global HI-21cm signal, however here we consider the neutron star as the probable lensing object for that purpose. Our proposed method is equally applicable to any radio telescope with a given specification. ...

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Prospects of Detecting the Global HI-21cm Signal at uGMRT through the Gravitational Lensing by an isolated Neutron Star
Three Hundred Years of Gravitation
  • Citing Article
  • November 1988

American Journal of Physics