A quasi-local view of black hole mergers

Badri Krishnan (Radboud University Nijmegen)

01-Sep-2022, 13:30-14:30 (20 months ago)

Abstract: In this talk I will summarize recent progress and open mathematical problems in understanding black hole mergers quasi-locally, i.e. by using marginally trapped surfaces instead of event horizons.

general relativity and quantum cosmologymathematical physicsanalysis of PDEsdifferential geometry

Audience: researchers in the topic

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JoMaReC - Joint Online Mathematical Relativity Colloquium

Series comments: This monthly online colloquium is meant to be accessible to and informative for mathematicians and mathematical physicists with a background in General Relativity, widely interpreted to include Lorentzian Geometry, and Geometric Analysis of various Partial Differential Equations related to General Relativity.

It is aimed to present motivation and applications of particular results and/or introduce specific subfields, while refraining from too much technicalities.

Organizers: Annegret Burtscher*, Carla Cederbaum, Grigorios Fournodavlos, Edgar Gasperin, Jan Metzger, Anna Sakovich
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