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03.05.2024 Gabriele Benomio (Princeton University)
A new gauge for gravitational perturbations of Kerr spacetimes
26.04.2024 Olivier Graf (Université Grenoble Alpes)
An L² curvature pinching result for the Euclidean 3-disk
19.04.2024 Barry Wardell (University College Dublin)
Metric perturbations of Kerr spacetime in Lorenz gauge
12.04.2024 Thomas Körber (Universität Wien)
Inverse mean curvature flow and Ricci-pinched three-manifolds
02.02.2024 Leonhard Kehrberger (MPI MiS, Leipzig + Leipzig University)
The Case Against Smooth Null Infinity or the Behaviour of Gravitational Radiation in the Asymptotic Regime
26.01.2024 Érik De Amorim (University of Cologne)
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12.01.2024 Fred Alford (Imperial College London)
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05.01.2024 Christopher Kauffman (Universität Münster)
Stability of perturbed wave equations on Kerr black hole spacetimes
08.12.2023 Grigorios Fournodavlos (University of Crete)
Global stability of cosmological fluids with extreme tilt
01.12.2023 Abraham Harte (Dublin City University)
Constraining extended-body motion in general relativity
24.11.2023 István Kádár (University of Cambridge)
A scattering theory construction of dynamical solitons
30.06.2023 Christoph Kehle (ETH Zürich)
Retiring the third law of black hole thermodynamics
16.06.2023 Yakov Shlapentokh-Rothman (University of Toronto)
Massive Scalar Fields on Black Hole Spacetimes
26.05.2023 Claude Warnick (University of Cambridge)
Effective Field Theories
19.05.2023 Marios Apetroaie (University of Toronto)
Linear Instability of Extreme Reissner--Nordström
12.05.2023 Rita Teixeira da Costa (Princeton, U.S.A., and Cambridge University, U.K.)
The Teukolsky equation on Kerr black hole spacetimes
21.04.2023 Adam Pound (University of Southampton)
Progress in gravitational self-force theory: recent advances in modelling asymmetric binaries
20.01.2023 Aaron Kovacs (SISSA, Trieste)
On the Cauchy problem in Effective Field Theories of gravity
19.01.2023 Georgios Moschidis (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
Turbulence in general relativity
09.12.2022 Leonhard Kehrberger (University of Cambridge)
The Case Against Smooth Null Infinity

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