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Sociedad Española de Gravitación y Relatividad General (SEGRE) | |
Abbreviation | SEGRE |
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Founded | 2003 |
Type | Scientific society |
Location | |
President | Fernando Barbero |
Website | http://www.segre.es |
The Spanish Society on Gravitation and General Relativity (SEGRE) was created in 2003 with the aim of gathering researchers and students in this field and its mathematical, theoretical, classical, quantum, numerical, observational, experimental and applied aspects, as well as people and institutions interested in promoting the development of this field in Spain.[1]. It has recently celebrated its twentieth anniversary[2].