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In-person Seminar - Maxime Van De Moortel - Impulsive gravitational waves

Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 12:00pm - 01:00pm

Maxime Van De Moortel  – Rutgers University

Date/Time/Location
Thursday, January 26th, 12:00pm; Hill Center 705

Impulsive gravitational waves"

In a 1972 influential paper, Penrose introduced the concept of an impulsive gravitational wave, defined as a localized and singular solution of the Einstein equations. This is a model for the spacetime distortions created by a strongly gravitating source such as, say, a black hole merger.

An abundant literature, both in Physics and Mathematics, has since built up on Penrose’s work, with a particular interest in the interaction of several impulsive gravitational waves. The understanding was, until recently, however, limited to binary interactions.

I will review these works and finish with a new theory (obtained with jointly with J. Luk) that also allows for ternary interactions of such impulsive gravitational waves under translation symmetry.