This lecture provides some introduction to perfect fluid dynamics within the
framework of general relativity. The presentation is based on the
Carter-Lichnerowicz approach. It has the advantage over the more traditional
approach of leading very straightforwardly to important conservation laws, such
as the relativistic generalizations of Bernoulli's theorem or Kelvin's
circulation theorem. It also permits to get easily first integrals of motion
which are particularly useful for computing equilibrium configurations of
relativistic stars in rotation or in binary systems. The presentation is
relatively self-contained and does not require any a priori knowledge of
general relativity. In particular, the three types of derivatives involved in
relativistic hydrodynamics are introduced in detail: this concerns the Lie,
exterior and covariant derivatives.Comment: 37 pages, 5 figures, lecture given at the School "Astrophysical Fluid
Dynamics" (Cargese, France, 9-13 May 2005) organized by B. Dubrulle & M.
Rieutord (EDP Sciences, in press