Mathematical Aspects of General Relativity
Carla Cederbaum
Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, GermanyMihalis Dafermos
Princeton University, Princeton, USAJim Isenberg
University of Oregon, Eugene, USAHans Ringström
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract
General relativity is an area at the interface of partial differential equations, differential geometry, global analysis, mathematical physics and dynamical systems. It interacts with astrophysics, cosmology, high energy physics, and numerical analysis. The field is rapidly expanding and has witnessed remarkable developments and interconnections with other fields in recent years.
The workshop Mathematical Aspects of General Relativity was organised by Carla Cederbaum (Tübingen), Mihalis Dafermos (Cambridge/Princeton), Jim Isenberg (Eugene) and Hans Ringström (KTH Stockholm). There were 48 on-site and 4 online participants. There were 16 one hour talks, nine 30 minute talks and four 10 minute talks.
Cite this article
Carla Cederbaum, Mihalis Dafermos, Jim Isenberg, Hans Ringström, Mathematical Aspects of General Relativity. Oberwolfach Rep. 21 (2024), no. 3, pp. 2033–2112
DOI 10.4171/OWR/2024/36