Seminars take place on Thursdays 12:00-13:00 in Building 54, Room 7033 (7C) in Mathematical Sciences.
September 20 2007: Christian Ott (Arizona)
Core-collapse supernova explosion mechanisms and the core-collapse SN GW signature
October 18 2007: Trevor Sidery (Southampton)
Superfluid turbulence in neutron stars
October 25 2007: Kostas Glampedakis (SISSA)
Superfluid instability in precessing neutron stars
November 01 2007: Pedro Ferreira (Oxford)
Modified gravity and the dark matter problem
November 08 2007: Jonathan Thornburg (Southampton)
Finding Event Horizons in Numerically-Computed Spacetimes
November 15 2007: Enrico Barausse (SISSA)
The effect of the hydrodynamic drag from an accretion torus on extreme mass-ratio inspirals
November 22 2007: Kei Kotake (MPA Garching)
Gravitational wave signals from core-collapse supernovae
November 29 2007: Bernard Kay (York)
The matter-gravity entanglement hypothesis
December 04 2007: Nigel Bishop (South Africa) [SPECIAL TIME/PLACE: Tuesday 11:00-12:00, Room 8B]
The Bondi-Sachs metric and the computation of gravitational radiation
December 13 2007: Andrea Passamonti (Southampton)
Non-axisymmetric modes of differentially rotating compact stars
January 10 2008: Jonathan Gair (IoA, Cambridge)
Testing the black hole hypothesis using LISA
January 17 2008: Gustav Holzegel (DAMTP, Cambridge)
Asymptotic Stability of the five-dimensional Schwarzschild metric under biaxial perturbations
January 24 2008: Edward Porter (AEI)
A new robust and convergent comparable mass black hole template based on Chebyshev polynomials
February 07 2008: Patrick Sutton (Cardiff)
Astrophysically Triggered Searches for Gravitational Waves
February 14 2008: Sirichai Chongchitnan (IoA, Cambridge)
Primordial gravitational waves from inflation
February 21 2008: Carlos Sopuerta (Barcelona)
Extreme-mass-ratio inspirals: From theory and numerics to astrophysics
February 28 2008: Malcolm MacCallum (Queen Mary)
Analytic results on collapse and isolated bodies
March 06 2008: Paul Tod (Oxford)
When can one extend the conformal metric through a space-time singularity?
March 13 2008: Marco Bruni (Portsmouth)
The sound of the dark universe: unified dark matter and dark energy models with affine equation of state and observational constrains
April 17 2008: Stephen Fairhurst (Cardiff)
A local description of black holes
April 24 2008: Barry Wardell (UCD)
Quasi-local contribution to the self-force
May 1 2008: Elizabeth Winstanley (Sheffield)
Furry black holes
May 08 2008: Brynmor Haskell (Southampton)
Oscillations of superfluid neutron stars
May 15 2008: Stefan Hollands (Cardiff)
Black holes in higher dimensions
May 22 2008: James Clark (Glasgow)
An Evidence-based Search For Neutron Star Ring-downs