Rigidity of the Extremal Kerr-Newman Horizon
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Explore a 46-minute mathematical physics seminar where Mr. Alex Colling from the University of Cambridge presents research on the rigidity properties of extremal Kerr-Newman black hole horizons. Delivered as part of the Twistor Theory program at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, delve into advanced concepts at the intersection of general relativity and mathematical physics. Learn about the unique characteristics and mathematical framework surrounding the event horizons of charged, rotating black holes in their extremal state. Gain insights into cutting-edge research that contributes to our understanding of black hole physics and the geometric properties of spacetime.
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Mr. Alex Colling | Rigidity of the extremal Kerr-Newman horizon
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