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CMSA General Relativity: Rough solutions of the relativistic Euler equations

CMSA GENERAL RELATIVITY SEMINAR, SEMINARS, CMSA EVENTS

April 6, 2023      9:30 am
Speaker: Sifan Yu - Vanderbilt University, Department of Mathematics

 I will discuss recent works on the relativistic Euler equations with dynamic vorticity and entropy. We use a new formulation of the equations, which has geo-analytic structures. In this geometric...
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CMSA General Relativity: Gravitational perturbations near to extreme Kerr

CMSA GENERAL RELATIVITY SEMINAR, SEMINARS, CMSA EVENTS

March 30, 2023      9:30 am
Speaker: Alejandra Castro - University of Cambridge

Gravitational perturbations of a black hole illustrate the invaluable synergy between theory, experiment, and numerical simulations in general relativity. A recent development in the theory side has been the identification...
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CMSA General Relativity: New Phases of N=4 SYM

CMSA GENERAL RELATIVITY SEMINAR, SEMINARS, CMSA EVENTS

March 23, 2023      1:30 pm
Speaker: Prahar Mitra - University of Cambridge

We construct new static solutions to gauged supergravity that, via the AdS/CFT correspondence, are dual to thermal phases in N=4 SYM at finite chemical potential. These solutions dominate the micro-canonical ensemble and...
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CMSA General Relativity Seminar: General-relativistic viscous fluids

CMSA GENERAL RELATIVITY SEMINAR, SEMINARS

September 29, 2022      9:30 am
Speaker: Marcelo Disconzi - Vanderbilt University

The discovery of the quark-gluon plasma that forms in heavy-ion collision experiments provides a unique opportunity to study the properties of matter under extreme conditions, as the quark-gluon plasma is...
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CMSA General Relativity Program Conference

CMSA GENERAL RELATIVITY SEMINAR, SEMINARS

April 4, 2022 - April 8, 2022      12:00 am

Monday, April 4, 2022 Time (ET) Speaker Title/Abstract 9:30 am–10:30 am Pieter Blue, University of Edinburgh, UK (virtual) Title: Linear stability of the Kerr spacetime in the outgoing radiation gauge...
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