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Recent developments in classical relativity

In the period spanned by the Texas meetings (the term "classical relativity" was not yet coined 40 years ago) the notions of gravitational collapse, gravitational radiation, singularities and black holes were in the center of almost all investigations and developments. Forty years ago blac...

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