for those interested, I just got this in my email, I personally enjoyed this course a few years back, unless he has changed it a lot it will not be big distraction academically unless you really want to work out the details. In that case it could take a little time.
10/4/2007 11:28:42 AM
I have a feeling that not to many Ph.D level students run through TWW. You'd be better off posting fliers around harrelson
10/4/2007 4:49:39 PM
they're there.people on tww were asking about this course a few weeks ago, though.
10/4/2007 4:53:11 PM
When I took the course I was but a lowly undergraduate. I had just seen the beginnings of manifold theory and my grasp of abstract math was far from complete. All of those things mattered not because the course is more or less self-contained. Just roll with it and see what you can pick up. Glad I did, I've benefited from the intuitive picture as well as the calculations that I did in that course later in my PhD work. Kheyfets is an unusual critter, he has spent pretty much his entire career studying GR. Anybody who was interested could learn much from him.
10/4/2007 10:49:34 PM
mathman, are you teaching any classes this semester?
10/5/2007 4:48:20 PM
yeah.
10/5/2007 10:57:22 PM
i had a grad student for 141 last semester, was it you
10/6/2007 12:57:31 PM
probably not if you passed.
10/6/2007 10:31:23 PM
part of me wants to take this and part of me thinks i'll get my ass handed to me
10/7/2007 1:03:35 AM
^Take it. Getting your ass handed to you is something any science major should be familiar with.
10/7/2007 8:44:41 AM
hmmm, i'm pretty interested in this class actually
10/7/2007 1:17:21 PM