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Workshop on Nonlinear Aspects of General Relativity
October 10th-13th, 2023 @ Princeton Center for Theoretical Astrophysics

This workshop aims to bring together a diverse group of researchers from astrophysics, physics and mathematics to share ideas and explore multi-disciplinary strategies for tackling the nonlinear aspects of General Relativity.

Co-organizers: Alejandro Cárdenas-Avendaño, Macarena Lagos, Adam Pound, Igor Rodnianski, Gautam Satishchandran, Leo Stein, Rita Teixeira da Costa, Niels Warburton
Funding: Princeton Center for Theoretical Astrophysics, Princeton Gravity Initiative

  • Emanuele Berti, Nonlinear black hole spectroscopy
  • Stephen Green, Orthogonality of Kerr quasinormal modes and nonlinear ringdown dyamics
  • Aaron Zimmerman, A modified Teukolsky equation for computing spectral shifts of rotating black holes
  • Elena Giorgi, Nonlinear stability of black holes: a mathematical overview
  • Martin Taylor, Future stability of FLRW solutions of the Einstein-massless Vlasov system in spherical symmetry
  • Jonathan Luk, High frequency spacetimes in general relativity
  • Robert Wald, Dynamical black hole entropy
  • Marc Casals, Quantum effects inside black hole spacetimes
  • Maxime Van de Moortel, Co-existence of null and spacelike singularities in the interior of dynamical black holes
  • Barry Wardell, Gravitational waveforms for compact binaries from second-order self-force theory
  • Maarten van de Meent, Demystifying the bound-to-boundary correspondence using geodesics
  • Peter Hintz, Gluing small black holes along timeline geodesics
  • Harvey Reall, Creases and caustics on black hole event horizons (colloquium)
  • Luis Lehner, Non-linear behavior of black hole horizons from different approaches
  • Béatrice Bonga, Nonlinearities at black hole horizons
  • Georgios Moschidis, Weak turbulence on Schwarzschild-AdS spacetime
  • Ericka Florio, Nonlinear mixing of vacuum tensor modes during inflation
  • Sebastian Völkel, Confronting black hole spectroscopy with the ringdown
  • Harrison Siegel, GW190521: hints of multiple fundamental ringdown modes
  • Tousif Islam, Connection between linear perturbation theory and numerical relativity waveforms: aligned-spin binaries
  • Nicole Khusid, Evidence of precession in aligned-spin analysis of ringdown signals
  • Zihan Zhou, On the dynamical tidal response of Kerr black holes
  • Lorena Magaña Zertuche, A surrogate model of ringdown
  • Hengrui Zhu, Nonlinearity in black hole ringdown from a scattering experiment
  • Hongji Wei, An asymptotic framework for gravitational scattering
  • Daine Danielson, Decoherence and superselection in QED and quantum gravity
  • Victor Zhang, Dynamical black hole entropy in GR is apparent horizon area
  • Subhayu Bagchi, Axisymmetric black Hole solutions in dCS gravity
  • Iain Davies, Well-posed formulation of Einstein-Maxwell effective field theory