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Workshop Mathematical Aspects of Black Hole Theory (2022)
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Mathematical Aspects of Black Hole Theory
LUTH, Meudon, 12 - 14 December 2022
Topics:
extremal black holes
asymptotic symmetries
peeling
Cartan geometries
black hole perturbations
Participants
Jack Borthwick (Besançon)
Sylvain Carrozza (Dijon)
Marc Casals (Leipzig)
Stéphane Collion (Paris)
Armand Coudray (Brest)
Laurent Di Menza (Reims)
Anastasia Golubtsova (Dubna)
Eric Gourgoulhon (Meudon)
Philippe Grandclément (Meudon)
Cécile Huneau (Palaiseau)
José Luis Jaramillo (Dijon)
Philippe LeFloch (Paris)
Alexandre Le Tiec (Meudon)
Oscar Meneses-Rojas (Dijon)
Jean-Philippe Nicolas (Brest)
Roberto Oliveri (Meudon)
Francisco Palomo (Málaga)
Paul Ramond (Paris)
Arthur Touati (Bures-sur-Yvette)
Organizers
Jack Borthwick, Eric Gourgoulhon, Marie Marduel and Roberto Oliveri
Location
Room 204 of Evry Schatzman Building (no. 18) in the Meudon campus of Observatoire de Paris
Schedule
Start: Monday 12 December at 10:00 am
End: Wednesday 14 December at 4:00 pm
Lecture
Jack Borthwick: Cartan Geometries Course notes are available here. (NB: I hope to add the example of projective geometry at a later date).
Talks
Click on the title and then on the download item to get the pdf slides
Marc Casals: Hidden Spectral Symmetries and Mode Stability of Rotating Black Holes
Armand Coudray: Peeling-off behaviour of the wave equation on the Vaidya spacetime
Laurent Di Menza: A few numerical aspects for the simulation of superradiance and hyperradiance in charged symmetric black holes
Anastasia Golubtsova: Classical strings in the Kerr-AdS_5 black hole and holographic observables
Philippe Grandclément: The Kadath library: an overview
José Luis Jaramillo: Black hole quasi-normal mode instability: missing degrees of freedom and asymptotic symmetries
Alexandre Le Tiec: Black hole Love harmonies
Jean-Philippe Nicolas: Peeling at an extremal horizon
Francisco Palomo: Cartan geometries modeled on the lightlike cone in Minkowski spacetime
(Paul Ramond : Symplectic mechanics of spinning particles around black holes : beyond geodesics) -> canceled, to be rescheduled as a LUTH seminar
Timetable
Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday |
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10:00-11:00 | Lecture on Cartan geometries I | Lecture on Cartan geometries II | Lecture on Cartan geometries III |
11:00-11:30 | Coffee break | Coffee break | Coffee break |
11:30-12:20 | Marc Casals | Philippe Grandclément | Francisco Palomo |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
14:00-14:50 | José Luis Jaramillo | Laurent Di Menza | Anastasia Golubtsova |
15:00-15:50 | Jean-Philippe Nicolas | Armand Coudray | Alexandre Le Tiec |
16:00-16:30 | Coffee break | Coffee break | Coffee break |
16:30-17:20 | Discussion session | Discussion session |