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