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CATEGORIES:Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series
SUMMARY:Inside the Final Black Hole from Black Hole Collis
ions - Pablo Laguna (Georgia Institute of Technolo
gy)
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URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/130897
DESCRIPTION:Modeling black hole singularities as punctures in
space-time is common in binary black hole simulati
ons. As the punctures approach each other\, a comm
on apparent horizon forms\, signaling the coalesce
nce of the black holes and the formation of the fi
nal black hole. I will present results from a stud
y that investigates the fate of the punctures and
in particular the dynamics of the trapped surfaces
on each puncture.
Co-authors: Christoph
er Evans\, Deborah Ferguson\, Bhavesh Khamesra and
Deirdre Shoemaker
LOCATION:Seminar Room 1\, Newton Institute
CONTACT:INI IT
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