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SIGRAV GRADUATE SCHOOL IN CONTEMPORARY RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS VIII Edition

SIGRAV GRADUATE SCHOOL IN CONTEMPORARY RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS VIII Edition GRAVITY: WHERE DO WE STAND ? Villa Olmo, May 11-15, 2009. Gravity: Newtonian, post-Newtonian and General Relativistic Clifford Will The role of the binary pulsars in testing gravity theories

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SIGRAV GRADUATE SCHOOL IN CONTEMPORARY RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS VIII Edition

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  1. SIGRAV GRADUATE SCHOOL IN CONTEMPORARY RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS VIII Edition GRAVITY: WHERE DO WE STAND? Villa Olmo, May 11-15, 2009

  2. Gravity: Newtonian, post-Newtonian and General Relativistic Clifford Will The role of the binary pulsars in testing gravity theories Andrea Possenti Gravitational waves: theory, sources, detectors Stefano Braccini

  3. Newtonian Gravity and its classical tests (Equivalence Principle, Measure of G, 1/r2 dependence) Valerio Iafolla Gravity tests in the solar system, in particular Cassini, Gaia and BepiColombo Luciano Iess Probing gravity with second generation lunar laser ranging Simone Dell’Agnello Gravitomagnetismand other physics with the LAGEOS satellites Roberto Peron

  4. Possible low energy manifestations of strings and gravity Ignatios Antoniadis Modified Newtonian Dynamics, an introductory review Riccardo Scarpa Post-MinkowskianGravity: Dark Matter as a Relativistic Inertial Effect? Luca Lusanna Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry in the Standard Model and Beyond Guido Martinelli

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