The lectures introduce some aspects of black hole physics. The prerequisite is some basic knowledge of general relativity, at the level of an introductory course, as in Thomas Moore's lectures at the same summer school.
What is a black hole?
[slides 1]
[video]
What is a black hole? (cont'd)
The Schwarzschild black hole (start)
[slides 1]
[slides 2]
[video]
The Schwarzschild black hole (cont'd)
The Kerr black hole (start)
[slides 2]
[slides 3]
[video]
The Kerr black hole (cont'd)
[slides 3]
[video]
Dynamics of black holes
[slides 4]
[video]
Introduction to SageMath
and its use for general relativity computations
[slides]
NB: if you want to run SageMath without having to install it on your computer, open a free account on CoCalc (Collaborative Calculation in the Cloud)