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Gravitational Waves: Observations and Implications
Explores the detection of gravitational waves, focusing on the first observation of a binary black hole merger and its implications for astrophysics.
Black Holes and String Theory
Explores black holes and string theory solutions in higher-dimensional space.
Gravitational Waves
Explores gravitational waves, black hole properties, and their implications in astrophysics.
Penrose Diagrams: Spacetime Visualization
Explores Penrose diagrams for visualizing black hole spacetime, emphasizing the eternal nature of black holes formed by gravitational collapse.
Testing General Relativity with Cosmology
Explores Testing General Relativity with Cosmology, covering topics like the curvature tensor, teleparallelism, and black holes in f(Q).
Black Holes: Renormalisation Group
Covers black holes and the renormalisation group, providing detailed information on these concepts.
Black Holes and Holography
Explores the connection between black hole mechanics and statistical mechanics, discussing the entropy of black holes and the concept of holography.
Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog: Insights and Challenges
Explores the Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog 2 and the challenges in distinguishing compact bodies, emphasizing the need for accurate waveform models and the discovery potential in gravitational physics.
Corrections to Entropy and Extremality
Explores corrections to entropy and extremality in black hole physics, providing evidence for a new interpretation of the Weak Gravity Conjecture.
Mahler's Symphonies: Structure and Meaning
Explores Gustav Mahler's symphonies, focusing on his unique style and the conceptual depth of specific works.