1. E. J. Hinch and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Notes on Mathematical Methods I
    Cambridge SRC Mathematics Teaching Committee, Cambridge (1968).

  2. G. F. R. Ellis and M. A. H. MacCallum
    A class of homogeneous cosmological models
    Commun. math. phys. 12, 108-141 (1969).

  3. M. A. H. MacCallum
    A class of homogeneous cosmological models
    Ph.D. thesis, University of Cambridge (1970).

  4. M. A. H. MacCallum, J. M. Stewart, and B. G. Schmidt
    Anisotropic stresses in homogeneous cosmologies
    Commun. math. phys. 17, 343 (1970).

  5. M. A. H. MacCallum and G. F. R. Ellis
    A class of homogeneous cosmological models II: observations
    Commun. math. phys. 19, 31-64 (1970).

  6. J. M. Stewart, M. A. H. MacCallum, and D. W. Sciama
    Thermodynamics and cosmology
    Comments in Astrophys. and Space Phys. 2, 206-8 (1970).

  7. M. A. H. MacCallum
    On the mixmaster universe problem
    Nature (Phys. Sci.) 230, 112-3 (1971).

  8. M. A. H. MacCallum
    A class of homogeneous cosmological models. III. Asymptotic behaviour
    Commun. math. phys. 20, 57-84 (1971).

  9. M. A. H. MacCallum
    On the pulsating universe of Sengupta
    Phys. Lett. A 35, 474 (1971).

  10. M. A. H. MacCallum and A. H. Taub
    Variational principles and spatially homogeneous universes, including rotation
    Commun. math. phys. 25, 173-189 (1972).

  11. M. A. H. MacCallum
    On criteria of cosmological spatial homogeneity
    Phys. Lett. A 40, 325-6 (1972).

  12. M. A. H. MacCallum
    On `diagonal' Bianchi cosmologies
    Phys. Lett. A 40, 385-6 (1972).

  13. R. Penrose and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Twistor theory: an approach to the quantisation of fields and space-time
    Phys. Reports (Phys. Lett. C) 6, 241-316 (1973)
    (Russian translation: 'Teoria tvistorov: podkhod k kvantovanalo polyem i prostantsva-vremeni', translated by A.G. Sergeev, in 'Tvistorii i kalibrovochnie polya, cbornik statei', pp. 131-224, ed. V.V. Zharinov, Mir, Moscow, 1983).

  14. M. A. H. MacCallum and A. H. Taub
    The averaged Lagrangian and high-frequency gravitational waves
    Commun. math. phys. 30, 153-170 (1973).

  15. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Cosmological models from the geometric point of view
    In Cargèse Lectures in Physics, vol.6, ed. E. Schatzman, pages 61-174. Gordon and Breach, New York (1973)
    From email from Taylor and Francis "Given that the material was pre-digital you are permitted to scan and post the printed original."
    Available on line .

  16. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Quantum cosmological models
    In Quantum gravity: an Oxford symposium, ed. C.J. Isham, R. Penrose, and D.W. Sciama, pages 174-218. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1975).

  17. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Cosmology and curved space quantum theory
    In Transactions of the International Astronomical Union, vol. XVIA, part 3 (Section 5 of the report of Commission 47), ed. G. Contopoulos, pages 148-151. D. Reidel and Co., Dordrecht (1976).

  18. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Comment on `A class of Bianchi type VI cosmological models with electromagnetic field' by Dunn and Tupper
    Astrophys. J. 212, 946 (1977).

  19. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Anisotropic cosmologies
    Rendiconti di Seminario Matematico Univers. Politec. Torino 36, 27-34 (1978).

  20. V. A. Belinski and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Is gravity turbulent near cosmological singularities?
    Preprint, Landau Institute and Queen Mary (1978)
    Gravity Essay competition entry: selected for Honorable Mention.

  21. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Anisotropic and inhomogeneous relativistic cosmologies
    In General relativity: an Einstein centenary survey, ed. S.W. Hawking and W. Israel, pages 533-580. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1979)
    Russian translation: `Obshchaya teoria otnositel'nosti' edited by Ya. A. Smorodinskii and V.B. Braginskii, Mir, Moscow, 1983. Also reprinted on pp. 179-236 in ``The early universe: reprints'', ed. E.W. Kolb and M.S. Turner, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass. 1988.

  22. M. A. H. MacCallum
    The mathematics of anisotropic cosmologies
    In Physics of the expanding universe, ed. M. Demiański, volume 109 of Lecture Notes in Physics pages 1-59. Springer-Verlag, Berlin and Heidelberg (1979).

  23. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Comment
    Gen. Relativ. Gravit. 10, 1039-40 (1979)
    Contribution to the GR8 symposium on singularities.

  24. D. Kramer, H. Stephani, M. A. H. MacCallum, and E. Herlt
    Exact solutions of Einstein's field equations
    Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin, and Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1980)
    (Russian translation: "Tochnie resheniya uravnenii Einshteina", 418 pp., translated by I.V. Mitskievich, V.D. Zakharov and S.V. Rumyantsev and edited by Yu. S. Vladimirov, Energoisdat, Moscow, 1982).

  25. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Locally isotropic spacetimes with non-null homogeneous hypersurfaces
    In Essays in General Relativity: a Festschrift for Abraham Taub, ed. F.J. Tipler, pages 121-138. Academic Press, New York (1980).

  26. M. A. H. MacCallum and S. T. C. Siklos
    Homogeneous and hypersurface-homogeneous algebraically special Einstein spaces
    In Abstracts of contributed papers for the 9th international conference on general relativity and gravitation, Jena, DDR, 1980, vol. 1, ed. E. Schmutzer, pages 54-55. International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation, Jena (1980).

  27. W. B. Bonnor and M. A. H. MacCallum
    The Melnick-Tabensky solutions have high symmetry
    J. Math. Phys. 23(9), 1639-40 (1982).

  28. A. Karlhede and M. A. H. MacCallum
    On determining the isometry group of a Riemannian space
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 14, 673-82 (1982).

  29. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Relativistic cosmology for astrophysicists
    In Origin and evolution of the galaxies, ed. V. de Sabbata, pages 9-33. World Scientific, Singapore (1982)
    Also, in revised form, in \em Origin and evolution of the galaxies, (1983) ed.\ B.J.T. and J.E. Jones, volume 97 of Nato Advanced Study Institute Series, p. 9 (D.Reidel and Co., Dordrecht).

  30. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Relativistic cosmologies
    Irish Astron. J. 15, 125-127 (1982).

  31. M. A. H. MacCallum, A. Spero, and D. A. Szafron
    On the geometry of the Zel'manov-Grishchuk homogeneity criterion
    Phys. Lett. A 87, 157-8 (1982)
    Also unpublished note on Grishchuk's criterion.

  32. M. A. H. MacCallum, A. Moussiaux, P. Tombal, and J. Demaret
    Comment on ``On the general solution for `diagonal' vacuum Bianchi type III model with a cosmological constant''
    J. Phys. A 15(5), 1757-8 (1982).

  33. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Relativistic cosmology for astrophysicists
    In Proceedings of the 7th International School of Cosmology and Gravitation, Erice, Sicily, ed. B.J.T. Jones and J.E. Jones, pages 9-39. D. Reidel, Dordrecht (1983).

  34. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Classifying metrics in theory and practice
    In Unified Field Theories of more than 4 Dimensions Including Exact Solutions. Proceedings of the International School of Cosmology and Gravitation, ed. V. De Sabbata and E. Schmutzer, pages 352-82. World Scientific, Singapore (1983).

  35. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Static and stationary `cylindrically symmetric' Einstein-Maxwell fields and the solutions of Van den Bergh and Wils
    J. Phys. A 16(16), 3853-66 (1983).

  36. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Proposed format for recording the invariant characterization of exact solutions
    In Contributed papers of the 10th international conference on general relativity and gravitation. Vol. 1. Classical relativity., ed. B. Bertotti, F. de Felice, and A. Pascolini, pages 301-3. Consiglione Nazionale di Ricerce, Rome (1983).

  37. J. E. Åman, R. A. d'Inverno, G. C. Joly, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Quartic equations and classification of the Riemann tensor in General Relativity
    In EUROSAM 84: Proceedings of the 1984 European conference on symbolic and algebraic manipulation, ed. J. Fitch, volume 174 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science pages 47-58. Springer Verlag, Berlin and Heidelberg (1984).

  38. W. B. Bonnor, J. N. Islam, and M. A. H. MacCallum (eds.)
    Classical general relativity (Proceedings of the 1983 London conference on classical (non-quantum) general relativity)
    Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1984).

  39. D. Kramer, H. Stephani, M. A. H. MacCallum, and E. Herlt
    Exact solutions of Einstein's field equations: corrections
    Preprint (unpublished), Queen Mary College (1984).

  40. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Algebraic computing in general relativity
    In Classical general relativity (Proceedings of the 1983 London conference on classical (non-quantum) general relativity), ed. W.B. Bonnor, J.N. Islam, and M.A.H. MacCallum, pages 145-171. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1984).

  41. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Exact Solutions and Singularities. Report of Workshop A2
    In General Relativity and Gravitation (Proceedings of the 10th international conference on general relativity and gravitation, Padova, 1983), ed. B. Bertotti, F. de Felice, and A. Pascolini, pages 69-81. D. Reidel Publishing Comp., Dordrecht (1984).

  42. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Exact solutions in cosmology
    In Solutions of Einstein's equations: techniques and results (Retzbach, Germany, 1983), ed. C. Hoenselaers and W. Dietz, volume 205 of Lecture Notes in Physics pages 334-366. Springer Verlag, Berlin and Heidelberg (1984).

  43. J. E. Åman, R. A. d'Inverno, G. C. Joly, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Progress on the equivalence problem
    In EUROCAL 85: proceedings of the European conference on computer algebra, Linz, Austria, vol. 2, ed. B.F. Caviness, volume 204 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science pages 89-98. Springer Verlag, Berlin and Heidelberg (1985).

  44. M. A. H. MacCallum
    On some Einstein-Maxwell fields of high symmetry
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 17(7), 659-68 (1985).

  45. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Understanding the solutions of Einstein's equations
    Quart. J. Roy. Astron. Soc. 26, 127-136 (1985)
    Invited lecture given at the G.C. McVittie 80th birthday meeting. Also appeared in abbreviated form in \em Bull. Inst. Maths. Applns. \bf 21, 85-6, 1985.

  46. M. A. H. MacCallum (ed.)
    Galaxies, axisymmetric systems and relativity: essays presented to W.B. Bonnor on his 65th birthday
    Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1985).

  47. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Relativistic cosmological models
    In Observational and theoretical aspects of relativistic astrophysics and cosmology (Proceedings of the 1984 Santander School), ed. J.L. Sanz and L.J. Goicoechea, pages 183-228. World Scientific, Singapore (1985).

  48. M. A. H. MacCallum and N. Van den Bergh
    Non-inheritance of static symmetry by Maxwell fields
    In Galaxies, axisymmetric systems and relativity: essays presented to W.B. Bonnor on his 65th birthday, ed. M.A.H. MacCallum, pages 138-148. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1985).

  49. M. A. H. MacCallum and J. E. Åman
    Algebraically independent $n$-th derivatives of the Riemannian curvature spinor in a general spacetime
    Class. Quantum Grav. 3(6), 1133-41 (1986).

  50. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Algebraic computing in relativity
    In Dynamical spacetimes and numerical relativity, ed. J.M. Centrella, pages 411-445. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1986).

  51. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer algebra-tomorrow's calculator
    New Scientist 1531, 52-55 (1986).

  52. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer-aided classification of exact solutions in general relativity
    In Gravitational Collapse and Relativity (Proceedings of the XIV Yamada conference), ed. H. Sato and T. Nakamura, pages 127-140. World Scientific, Singapore (1986).

  53. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Strengths and weaknesses of cosmological big-bang theory
    In Theory and observational limits in cosmology, ed. W.R. Stoeger, pages 121-142. Specola Vaticana, Vatican City (1987).

  54. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Lectures on computer algebra, exact solutions and cosmology
    In Cosmology and high energy (Proceedings of the second workshop on fundamental physics, University of Puerto Rico at Humacao, 1986), ed. E. Esteban, pages 1-68. Colegio Universitario Humacao, Humacao, Puerto Rico (1987).

  55. M. A. H. MacCallum (ed.)
    General Relativity and Gravitation (Proceedings of the 11th international conference, Stockholm, 1986)
    Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1987).

  56. M. A. H. MacCallum
    An overview of exact solutions of Einstein's equations and their classification
    In Highlights in gravitation and cosmology (Proceedings of the Goa conference 1987), ed. B.R. Iyer, C.V. Vishveshwara, J.V. Narlikar, and A. Kembhavi, pages 3-14. Cambridge University Press, London and New York (1988).

  57. J. Castejon-Amenedo, M. A. H. MacCallum, and V. S. Manko
    On an axisymmetric solution of the vacuum Einstein equations for a stationary rotating mass
    Class. Quant. Grav. 6(11), L211-15 (1989).

  58. A. Feinstein, M. A. H. MacCallum, and J. M. M. Senovilla
    On the ambiguous evolution and production of matter in space-times with colliding waves
    Class. Quant. Grav. 6(11), L217-221 (1989).

  59. M. A. H. MacCallum
    An ordinary differential solver for REDUCE
    In Symbolic and algebraic computation (International symposium ISSAC '88), ed. P. Gianni, volume 358 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science pages 196-205. Springer-Verlag, Berlin and Heidelberg (1989).

  60. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Comments on the performance of algebra systems in general relativity and a recent paper by Nielsen and Pedersen
    ACM SIGSAM Bulletin 23, 22-25 (1989).

  61. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer algebra in relativistic gravity
    In Proceedings of the Fifth Marcel Grossmann meeting on general relativity. Part A, ed. D.G. Blair and M.J. Buckingham, pages 1157-1164. World Scientific, Singapore (1989).

  62. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Algebraic computing in relativistic gravity
    In Proceedings of the IXth international congress on Mathematical Physics (17-27 July, 1988; Swansea), ed. B. Simon, A. Truman, and I.M. Davies, pages 264-267. Adam Hilger, London (1989).

  63. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Symbolic computation in relativity theory
    In EUROCAL 87 (Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Algebra, Leipzig, 1987), ed. J.H. Davenport, volume 378 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science pages 34-43. Springer-Verlag, Berlin and Heidelberg (1989).

  64. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer algebra in research and teaching
    In Proceedings of the sixth annual Algebra Conference of Victoria, ed. G. Clarke, P. Higgins, and K. Horadam, Department of Mathematics Technical Report No.1, 1989 pages 61-76. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne (1989)
    Available on line .

  65. M. A. H. MacCallum
    George Cunliffe McVittie (1904-1988)
    Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society 30(3), 119-122 (1989)
    Obituary.

  66. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Pocket calculus
    Physics World 2(June), 27-29 (1989).

  67. H. Stephani
    Differential equations -- Their solutions using symmetries
    Cambridge University Press, New York and London (1989)
    ed. M.A.H. MacCallum.

  68. J. Castejon-Amenedo and M. A. H. MacCallum
    On finding hypersurface-orthogonal Killing fields
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 22(4), 393-415 (1990).

  69. G. C. Joly and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer-aided classification of the Ricci tensor in general relativity
    Class. Quantum Grav. 7, 541-556 (1990).

  70. M. A. H. MacCallum
    On ``generalized Kasner" metrics and the solutions of Harris and Zund
    Wiss. Zeitschr. FSU Jena, Math.-Naturw. Reihe 39, 102-106 (1990)
    Festschrift for E. Schmutzer.

  71. J. Castejon-Amenedo, M. A. H. MacCallum, and V. S. Manko
    On event horizons in static vacuum spacetimes
    Phys. Lett. A 145, 11-13 (1990).

  72. M. A. H. MacCallum
    The GR12 Algebraic computing workshop
    In General Relativity and Gravitation, 1989, ed. N. Ashby, D.F. Bartlett, and W. Wyss, pages 113-120. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York and Melbourne (1990).

  73. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer algebra and exact solutions of the Einstein equations
    In Recent developments in gravitation (Proceedings of the ``Relativity Meeting -- 89''), ed. E. Verdaguer, J. Garriga, and J. Cespedes, pages 163-191. World Scientific, Singapore (1990).

  74. J. E. Åman, R. A. D'Inverno, G. C. Joly, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Quartic equations and classification of Riemann tensors in general relativity
    Gen. Relativ. Gravit. 23(9), 1023-55 (1991).

  75. M. A. H. MacCallum and F. J. Wright
    Algebraic computing with REDUCE
    volume 1 of Proceedings of the first Brazilian school on computer algebra, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991).

  76. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer-aided classification of geometries in general relativity
    In Computer Algebra in Physical Research (IV-th International Conference, Dubna, USSR, 1990): memorial volume for N.N. Govorun, ed. D.V. Shirkov, V.V. Rostovtsev, and V.P. Gerdt, pages 278-287. World Scientific, Singapore (1991).

  77. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer-aided classification of exact solutions in general relativity
    In General relativity and gravitational physics (9th Italian Conference), ed. R. Cianci, R. de Ritis, M. Francaviglia, G. Marmo, C. Rubano, and P. Scudellaro, pages 318-337. World Scientific, Singapore (1991).

  78. M. A. H. MacCallum and S. T. C. Siklos
    Algebraically-special hypersurface-homogeneous Einstein spaces in general relativity
    J. Geom. Phys. 8, 221-242 (1992).

  79. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Gravity is less attractive
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 24(4), 461-462 (1992)
    April Fool piece.

  80. G. C. Joly, M. A. H. MacCallum, and S. T. C. Siklos
    Comment on the `generalized axisymmetric spacetimes' of Bampi and Cianci
    Class. Quant. Grav. 9(3), 795-8 (1992).

  81. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer algebra in gravity - past, present and future
    In General Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics (Proceedings of the 4th Canadian conference), ed. G. Kunstatter, D. Vincent, and J.G. Williams, pages 315-331. World Scientific, Singapore (1992).

  82. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Anisotropic and inhomogeneous cosmologies
    In The Renaissance of General Relativity and Cosmology (A survey to celebrate the 65th birthday of Dennis Sciama), ed. G. Ellis, A. Lanza, and J.C. Miller, pages 213-233. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1993)
    Available on line .

  83. J. B. Fonseca Neto, M. J. Rebouças, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Algebraic computing in torsion theories of gravitation
    In Proceedings of IMACS Symposium SC-93 on Symbolic Computation: new trends and developments, ed. G. Jacob, N.E. Oussous, and S. Steinberg, pages 103-109. IMACS, Lille (1993).

  84. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Report of the non-linear equations group discussion
    In ESPhys. Rev.IT Working Group CATHODE first technical report: Proceedings of the Han Workshop, ed. J. Sengier, pages 1-11. Universite Libre, Bruxelles (1993).

  85. M. A. H. MacCallum
    ODESOLVE and PSODE
    In ESPhys. Rev.IT Working Group CATHODE first technical report: Proceedings of the Han Workshop, ed. J. Sengier, pages 1-11. Universite Libre, Bruxelles (1993).

  86. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Inhomogeneous and anisotropic cosmologies
    In The origin of structure in the universe, ed. E. Gunzig and P. Nardone, volume 393 of NATO ASI Series C pages 131-159. Kluwer, Dordrecht (1993)
    Available on line .

  87. F. M. Paiva, M. J. Rebouças, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    On limits of spacetimes -- a coordinate-free approach
    Class. Quant. Grav. 10, 1165-1178 (1993)
    Available on line .

  88. W. B. Bonnor, J. B. Griffiths, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Physical interpretation of vacuum solutions of Einstein's equations. Part II. Time-dependent solutions
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 26, 687-729 (1994).

  89. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Relativistic cosmologies
    In Deterministic chaos in general relativity, ed. D.W. Hobill, A. Burd, and A. Coley, volume 332 of Nato ASI Series B pages 179-201. Plenum Press, New York (1994).

  90. M. A. H. MacCallum and J. E. F. Skea
    SHEEP: a computer algebra system for general relativity
    In Algebraic computing in general relativity, ed. M.J. Rebouças and W.L. Roque, volume 2 of Proceedings of the first Brazilian school on computer algebra pages 1-172 and index pp. 361-9. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1994).

  91. P. T. Chruściel, M. A. H. MacCallum, and D. B. Singleton
    Gravitational waves in general relativity: XIV. Bondi expansions and the ``polyhomogeneity'' of Scri
    Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. A 350, 113-141 (1995)
    Available on line .

  92. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Goals of Cathode, overview of problems, research and results
    In Cathode Workshop Nijmegen, ed. A. H. M. Levelt, pages 9-14. University of Nijmegen, Department of Mathematics (1995).

  93. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Exact inhomogeneous models and their significance for cosmology
    In Inhomogeneous cosmological models (Proceedings of the Spanish Relativity Meeting, ERE 94, Mao, Menorca), ed. A. Molina and J.M.M. Senovilla, pages 3-26. World Scientific, Singapore (1995).

  94. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Using computer algebra to solve ordinary differential equations
    In Studies for computer algebra in industry, vol. 2: Problem solving in practice, ed. A. M. Cohen, L. J. van Gastel, and S. M. Verduyn Lunel, pages 19-41. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester (1995)
    (Proceedings of the 1992 SCAFI conference, Amsterdam).

  95. J. B. Fonseca Neto, M. J. Rebouças, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Algebraic computing in torsion theories of gravitation
    Mathematics and computers in simulation 42(4-6), 739-748 (1996).

  96. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer algebra and differential equations
    Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 42, 385-386 (1996)
    Editorial introduction.

  97. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer algebra and applications in relativity and gravity
    In Recent Developments in Gravitation and Mathematical Physics: Proceedings of the First Mexican School on Gravitation and Mathematical Physics, ed. A. Macias, T. Matos, O. Obregon, and H. Quevedo, pages 3-41. World Scientific, Singapore (1996).

  98. G. Lemaître
    L'univers en expansion
    Ann. Soc. Sci. Bruxelles A 53, 51 (1933)
    Translation by M.A.H. MacCallum, reprinted as GO2 in \em Gen. Rel. Grav. \bf 29, 641-680 (1997), with editorial note and biography by Andrzej Krasiński, pp. 637-40.

  99. N. Dadhich and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Report on the Workshop on Classical General Relativity
    In Gravitation and cosmology (Proceedings of ICGC-95), ed. S. Dhurandhar and T. Padmanabhan, pages 279-296. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht (1997).

  100. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Closing summary
    In Gravitation and cosmology (Proceedings of ICGC-95), ed. S. Dhurandhar and T. Padmanabhan, pages 199-303. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht (1997).

  101. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Solving differential equations by computer algebra
    In Differential and Difference Equations and computer algebra: in honour of A.H.M. Levelt, ed. E. Hubbers, pages 23-31. University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen (1997).

  102. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Theoretical and mathematical cosmology
    In General Relativity and Gravitation: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference, ed. M. Francaviglia, G. Longhi, L. Lusanna, and E. Sorace, pages 503-509. World Scientific, Singapore (1997).

  103. Y.-K. Man and M. A. H. MacCallum
    A rational approach to the Prelle-Singer algorithm
    J. Symb. Comp. 24, 31-43 (1997).

  104. J. E. Åman, J. B. Fonseca-Neto, M. A. H. MacCallum, and M. J. Rebouças
    Riemann-Cartan Space-times of Gödel Type
    Class. Quant. Grav. 15, 1089-1101 (1998)
    Available on line .

  105. W. B. Bonnor, N. O. Santos, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    An exterior for the Gödel spacetime
    Class. Quant. Grav. 15, 357-366 (1998)
    Available on line .

  106. P. T. Chruściel, J. Jezierski, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Uniqueness of the Trautman-Bondi mass
    Phys. Rev. D 58, 084001 (16 pages) (1998)
    Available on line .

  107. P. T. Chruściel, J. Jezierski, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Uniqueness of scalar field energy and gravitational energy in the radiating regime
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 80(23), 5052--5055 (1998)
    Was: Uniqueness of the mass in the radiating regime
    Available on line .

  108. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Hypersurface-orthogonal generators of an orthogonally transitive $G_2I$, topological identifications, and axially and cylindrically symmetric spacetimes
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 30, 131-150 (1998)
    Available on line .

  109. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Integrability in tetrad formalisms and conservation in cosmology
    In Current Topics in Mathematical Cosmology (Proceedings of the International Seminar), ed. M. Rainer and H.-J. Schmidt, pages 133-142. World Scientific, Singapore (1998)
    Available on line .

  110. M. A. H. MacCallum and N. O. Santos
    Stationary and static cylindrically symmetric Einstein spaces of the Lewis form
    Class. Quant. Grav. 15, 1627-1636 (1998)
    Available on line .

  111. F. M. Paiva, M. J. Rebouças, G. S. Hall, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Limits of the energy-momentum tensor in general relativity
    Class. Quant. Grav. 15, 1031-41 (1998)
    Available on line .

  112. M. A. H. MacCallum
    On the classification of the real four-dimensional Lie algebras
    In On Einstein's Path: Essays in honor of Engelbert Schucking, ed. A.L. Harvey, pages 299-317. Springer Verlag, New York (1999)
    On the enumeration of the real four-dimensional Lie algebras First version circulated as a preprint in 1979.

  113. L. Bel
    Les états de radiation et le problème de l'energie en relativité générale
    Cah. Phys. 16, 59-80 (1962)
    Translation "Radiation states and the problem of energy in general relativity" by M.A.H. MacCallum, printed as GO20 in \em Gen. Rel. Grav. \bf 32(10), 2047-2078 (2000) with editorial note and biography by J.M.M. Senovilla pp. 2043-2046.

  114. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Symbolic and algebraic computation
    In Encyclopaedia of Computer Science and Technology, ed. A. Kent and J.G. Williams, volume 42, Supplement 27 pages 371-390. Marcel Dekker, New York (2000)
    Available on line .

  115. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Discrete symmetries of spacetime
    Ann. Phys. (Leipzig) 9, SI 125-128 (2000)
    This is a special number containing the proceedings of the 1999 Journees Relativistes.

  116. M. A. H. MacCallum, R. Maartens, and P. K. S. Dunsby
    Special Issue: Biannual Conference of the South African Relativity Society: Preface
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 32, 975-998 (2000)
    Special number of Gen. Rel. Grav. containing the proceedings of the 1999 South African Relativity Society honouring the 60th birthday of G.F.R. Ellis, edited by M.A.H. MacCallum, P.K.S. Dunsby and R.A. Maartens.

  117. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Workshop 1: Dynamics of the Einstein field equations
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 32, 999-1004 (2000)
    Special number of Gen. Rel. Grav. containing the proceedings of the 1999 South African Relativity Society honouring the 60th birthday of G.F.R. Ellis, edited by M.A.H. MacCallum, R. Maartens and P.K.S. Dunsby.

  118. A. Z. Petrov
    The classification of spaces defining gravitational fields
    Scientific Proceedings of Kazan State University (named after V.I. Ulyanov-Lenin), Jubilee (1804-1954) Collection [Uch. Zapiski Kazan Gos. Univ.] 114(8), 55-69 (1954)
    First English translation, was at Jet propulsion Lab. California Inst. Tech., Pasadena 1963, "Classification of spaces supporting gravitational fields", Astronautics information translation 29, JPL by M. Karweit. Second translation by J. Jezierski, M.A.H. MacCallum and A.G. Polnarev, reprinted as GO18 in \em Gen. Rel. Grav. \bf 32(8), 1665-1685 (2000) with introduction by M.A.H. MacCallum and biography by A. Gusev pp. 1661-4. Also reprinted as no. 4 in Golden Oldies in General Relativity: Hidden Gems, ed. A. Krasinski, G.F.R. Ellis and M.A.H. MacCallum, Springer, Heidelberg (2013).

  119. I. D. Novikov
    R- and T-regions in a spacetime with a spherically symmetric space (in Russian)
    Soobscenija GAIS [Communications of the Sternberg State Astronomical Institute] 132(3), 3-42 (1964)
    Translated by S.B. Beisekeev and M.A.H. MacCallum, "R- and T-regions in a spacetime with a spherically symmetric space" and reprinted as GO23 in \em Gen. Rel. Grav. \bf 33, 2259-2295 (2001) with editorial note by Andrzej Krasiński and autobiography, pp. 2255-2258 Also reprinted as no. 13 in Golden Oldies in General Relativity: Hidden Gems, ed. A. Krasinski, G.F.R. Ellis and M.A.H. MacCallum, Springer, Heidelberg (2013).

  120. K. Rajesh Nayak, M. A. H. MacCallum, and C. V. Vishveshwara
    Black holes in non-flat backgrounds: the Schwarzschild black hole in the Einstein Universe
    Phys. Rev. D 63, 024020 (5 pages) (2001)
    Available on line .

  121. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer algebra in general relativity
    Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 17, 2707-2710 (2002)
    Special issue: Proceedings of the conference on general relativity, cosmology and relativistic astrophysics (Journées Relativistes), ed.\ C. Barrabès and P.A. Hogan.

  122. F. C. Mena and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Locally discretely isotropic space-times
    In Proceedings of the Ninth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity, ed. V.G. Gurzadyan, R.T. Jantzen, and R. Ruffini, page 1976. World Scientific, Singapore (2002).

  123. M. A. H. MacCallum and J. Valiente Kroon
    Polyhomogeneous asymptotics in spacetimes
    In Talk given in the "Hyperbolic models in astrophysics and cosmology" meeting at the Isaac Newton Institute, June 2003, . Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge (2003)
    Available on line .

  124. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Rewriting the exact solutions book (and how we handled the cosmological solutions)
    In online proceedings of ``Mathematics of Gravitation II'', Warsaw (2003)
    Available on line .

  125. H. Stephani, D. Kramer, M. A. H. MacCallum, C. A. Hoenselaers, and E. Herlt
    Exact solutions of Einstein's field equations, 2nd edition
    Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2003)
    Corrected paperback edition, 2009.

  126. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Editorial introduction to ``Empty space-times admitting a three parameter group of motions'' by A.H. Taub
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 36, 2689-95 (2004)
    Available on line .

  127. M. A. H. MacCallum
    MEMORIAL: Hans Stephani
    Gen. Relativ. Gravit. 36, 899-901 (2004).

  128. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Finding and using exact solutions of the Einstein equations
    In A Century of Relativity Physics (ERE05, the XXVIII Spanish Relativity Meeting), ed. L. Mornas and J.D. Alonso, volume 841 of AIP Conference proceedings pages 129-143. American Institute of Physics, Melville, New York (2006)
    Available on line .

  129. M. J. Pareja and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Local freedom in the gravitational field revisited
    Class. Quant. Grav. 23, 5039-5048 (2006)
    Available on line .

  130. M. A. H. MacCallum
    On singularities, horizons, invariants, and the results of Antoci, Liebscher and Mihich (Gen. Relativ. Gravit. 38, 15 (2006) and earlier).
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 38, 1887-1899 (2006)
    Available on line .

  131. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Concluding remarks
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 38(6), 1129-1134 (2006)
    Speech at my 60th birthday conference.

  132. M. A. H. MacCallum, M. Mars, and R. Vera
    Stationary axisymmetric exteriors for perturbations of isolated bodies in general relativity, to second order
    Phys. Rev. D 75(2), 024017 (19 pp.) (2007)
    Available on line .

  133. M. A. H. MacCallum, M. Mars, and R. Vera
    Second order perturbations of rotating bodies in equilibrium; the exterior vacuum problem
    In Beyond General Relativity, Proceedings of the 2004 Spanish Relativity Meeting 2004 (ERE 2004), ed. Natxo Alonso-Alberca, Enrique Álvarez, Tomás Ortín, and Miguel Ángel Vázquez-Mozo, volume 119 of Colección de Estudios pages 167-172. Ediciones de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid (2007).

  134. L. Herrera, M. A. H. MacCallum, and N. O. Santos
    Corrigendum: Cylindrical collapse and gravitational waves
    Class. Quant. Grav. 24, 1033 (2007)
    Available on line .

  135. G. F. R. Ellis, R. Maartens, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Causality and the speed of sound
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 39, 1651-1660 (2007)
    Available on line .

  136. A. Di Prisco, L. Herrera, G. Le Denmat, M. A. H. MacCallum, and N. O. Santos
    Nonadiabatic charged spherical gravitational collapse
    Phys. Rev. D. 76, 064017 (9 pages) (2007)
    Available on line .

  137. A. Di Prisco, L. Herrera, M. A. H. MacCallum, and N. O. Santos
    Shearfree cylindrical gravitational collapse
    Phys. Rev. D 80, 064031 (2009)
    DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.80.064031
    Available on line .

  138. M. A. H. MacCallum and A. V. Mikhailov (eds.)
    Algebraic Theory of Differential Equations
    LMS Lecture Notes series, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2009).

  139. A. A. Coley, S. Hervik, W. C. Lim, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Properties of kinematic singularities
    Class. Quantum Grav. 26, 215008 (2009)
    Available on line .

  140. J. Gariel, M. A. H. MacCallum, G. Marcilhacy, and N. O. Santos
    Kerr Geodesics, the Penrose Process and Jet Collimation by a Black Hole
    Astron. Astrophys. 515, A15-19 (2010)
    Available on line .

  141. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Editorial note to: T. Levi-Civita, The physical reality of some normal spaces of Bianchi and to: Einsteinian $ds^2$ in Newtonian fields IX: The analog of the logarithmic potential
    Gen. Rel. Grav. 43, 2297-2306 (2011).

  142. G. F. R. Ellis, R. Maartens, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Relativistic cosmology
    Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2012).

  143. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Mathematics in security and intelligence
    Science in Parliament 69(2), 21-26 (2012)
    Contribution to 'Mathematics Matters', a session organised by the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee with the Council for the Mathematical Sciences, on 15 March 2012. Reprinted in Mathematics Today, vol 48, no. 4, p. 160.

  144. A. Krasinski, G. F. R. Ellis, and M. A. H. MacCallum (editors)
    Golden Oldies in General Relativity: Hidden Gems
    Springer, Heidelberg (2013).

  145. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Exact solutions of Einstein's field equations
    Scholarpedia 8(12), 8584 (2013)
    Available on line .

  146. M. A. H. MacCallum and W. Kundt
    Editorial note to: Pascual Jordan, Jürgen Ehlers and Rainer K. Sachs, Contributions to the theory of pure gravitational radiation. Exact solutions of the field equations of the general theory of relativity II
    Gen. Relativ. Gravit. 45, 2683-2689 (2013).

  147. A. Ashtekar, B. K. Berger, J. Isenberg, and M. A. H. MacCallum
    General Relativity and Gravitation: A Centennial Perspective
    (2014)
    Editorial introductions from the Cambridge University Press book
    Available on line .

  148. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Reflections on the geometrization of physics
    In Mathematical Structures of the Universe, ed. M. Eckstein, M. Heller, and S.J. Szybka, pages 389-406. Copernicus Center Press, Krakow (2014).

  149. M. M. Akbar and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Static axisymmetric Einstein equations in vacuum: symmetry, new solutions and Ricci solitons
    Phys. Rev.D 92, 063017 (2015)
    Available on line .

  150. A. Ashtekar, B. K. Berger, J. Isenberg, and M. A. H. MacCallum (eds.)
    General Relativity and Gravitation: A Centennial Perspective
    Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2015)
    Paperback edition (2020) also available.

  151. T. Buchert, M. Carfora, G. F. R. Ellis, E. W. Kolb, M. A. H. MacCallum, J. J. Ostrowski, S. Räsänen, B. F. Roukema, L. Andersson, A. A. Coley, and D. L. Wiltshire
    Is there proof that backreaction of inhomogeneities is irrelevant in cosmology?
    Class. Quantum Grav. 32, 215021 (2015)
    See also commentary at http://cqgplus.com/2016/01/20/the-universe-is-inhomogeneous/
    Available on line .

  152. H. Goenner and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Ludwig Flamm (1885-1964) -- a brief biography
    Gen. Relativ. Gravit. 47, 72 (2015)
    Part of the Editorial note and biography for the republication of ``Contributions to Einstein's theory of gravitation'' (by Ludwig Flamm).

  153. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Beyond the standard model
    In General Relativity and Gravitation: A Centennial Perspective, ed. A. Ashtekar, B. K. Berger, J. Isenberg, and M. A. H. MacCallum, pages 221-232. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2015).

  154. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Einstein's field equations
    In The Princeton Companion to Applied Mathematics, ed. N. J. Higham, M. R. Dennis, P. Glendinning, P. A. Martin, F. Santosa, and J. Tanner, pages 144-145. Princeton University Press, Princeton (2015).

  155. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Milestones of general relativity: Hubble's law (1929) and the expansion of the universe
    Class. Quantum Grav. 32, 124003 (2015)
    http://stacks.iop.org/0264-9381/32/124002
    Available on line .

  156. M. A. H. MacCallum
    A century of general relativity
    Mathematics Today 51(5), 215-222 (2015)
    Semi-popular review.

  157. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Spacetime invariants and their uses
    In Proceedings of the International Conference on Relativistic Astrophysics, Lahore, February 2015, ed. M. Sharif, pages 122-128. Punjab University Press, Lahore (2015)
    The complete proceedings are available for downloading at http://icra.pu.edu.pk/ProceedingsFinal.pdf
    Available on line .

  158. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Bounds on physics and cosmology
    (2015)
    Videoed lecture delivered on 9th May 2014 at the Copernicus Centre, Krakow, in the 18th Cracow Methodological Conference: The Limits of Physics and Cosmology. Only available as a video.
    Available on line .

  159. D. Brooks, P. C. Chavy-Waddy, A. A. Coley, A. Forget, D. Gregoris, M. A. H. MacCallum, and D. D. McNutt
    Cartan Invariants as Event Horizon Detectors
    Gen. Relativ. Gravit. 50, 37 (2018)
    This version was an ``Editor's choice" in the journal. A more detailed version is available online.

  160. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Computer algebra in gravity research
    Living Reviews in Relativity 21, 6 (2018)
    Available on line .

  161. F. De Paolis, I. Hussain, M. A. H. MacCallum, and A. Qadir
    Editorial (Preface of the Special Issue: Proceedings of the Sixth Italian-Pakistani Workshop on Relativistic Astrophysics)
    Int. J. Mod. Phys. D 28(16), 2002001 (2019).

  162. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Singularity studies: a bystander’s view
    Talk write-up, Queen Mary University of London (2019)
    Talk given at the Sixth Italian-Pakistani Workshop on Relativistic Astrophysics, Islamabad, January 2019. Not included in the Proceedings
    Available on line .

  163. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Invariants, singularities and horizons
    Int. J. Mod. Phys. D 28(16), 2040002 (2019).

  164. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Totally symmetrized spinors and null rotation invariance
    Class. Quantum Grav. 37, 195011 (2020)
    Available on line .

  165. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Spacetimes with continuous local isotropies I: spatial rotations
    Gen. Relativ. Gravit. 53(6), 57 (2021)
    Available on line .

  166. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Spacetimes with continuous local isotropies II: boosts
    Gen. Relativ. Gravit. 53(6), 61 (2021)
    Available on line .

  167. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Spacetimes with continuous local isotropies III: null rotations
    Gen. Relativ. Gravit. 53, 96 (2021)
    Available on line .

  168. G. F. R. Ellis and M. A. H. MacCallum
    Editorial note to: A threedimensional formulation of the Bianchi identities for vacuum gravitational fields by Manfred Trümper
    Gen. Relativ. Gravit. 53, 111 (2021).

  169. M. A. H. MacCallum
    Spacetimes with continuous local isotropy
    Preprint, QMUL (2022)
    To appear in a special number of Int. J. Mod. Phys. D for the 4th Punjab University Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology, PUICGC4.