Lecture

Critical Behavior in General Relativity

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This lecture covers the critical behavior in general relativity, focusing on the scaling factor, coupling constant flow, fixed points, and composition transformations. It also discusses the space of couplings and subspaces, emphasizing the transformation of length.

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