Computational gravity  

Computational gravity and the use of modern computer tools (Mathematica and some elements of Cadabra software). Various symbolic and numerical computations within the framework of General Relativity. Computer-assisted solving of Einstein equations (Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker, deriving Reissner–Nordström solution, etc.). Gravitational models (modified theories, higher dimensions, cosmological constant, variation principle). Coupling gravity to scalar theory, electromagnetism. Black holes (orbits in Schwarzschild and Kerr spacetimes, black hole singularities and Kretschmann invariant). Selected cosmology and astrophysical phenomena.
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Computational gravity
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