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13.02.2025 (Thursday)

Classical Double Copy: Horizons, Penrose Limits, Fluids, and Asymptotics

Regular Seminar Cynthia Keeler (Arizona State University)

at:
14:00 QMUL
room G. O. Jones 610
abstract:

I'll briefly review the classical double copy, which maps exact solutions of classical gauge theories like electromagnetism, to solutions of general relativity. We will relate several gravitational objects (including horizons, Penrose limits, and asymptotics, and duals to fluid systems) to their gauge theory analogues.

29.01.2025 (Wednesday)

Classical Double Copy: Horizons, Penrose Limits, and Asymptotics

Regular Seminar Cynthia Keeler (Arizona State U.)

at:
14:00 KCL
room K3.11
abstract:

I will briefly review the classical double copy, which maps exact solutions of classical gauge theories like electromagnetism, to solutions of general relativity. We will discuss why a position-space map is feasible, and then relate several gravitational objects (including horizons, Penrose limits, and asymptotics) to their gauge theory analogues.

06.05.2021 (Thursday)

Towards a general map from Navier-Stokes to Maxwell via Einstein

Regular Seminar Cynthia Keeler (ASU)

at:
15:00 QMW
room zoom
abstract:

[for zoom link please email s.nagyATqmul.ac.uk] After a brief review of the cutoff-surface formulation of fluid-gravity duality, we explore the ``square root'' of the fluid-dual metrics via the classical-double copy, highlighting the constant vorticity flows and potential flows which have algebraically special Weyl double copy fields. We then present progress towards building the same map, from fluid solutions to gravitational solutions to Maxwell solutions, for generic fluids in 2+1 dimensions. This talk is based on JHEP 08 (2020) 147 published with ASU students Nikhil Monga and Tucker Manton, and forthcoming work.

05.03.2012 (Monday)

Fluid-Gravity Duality at a Cutoff Surface

Regular Seminar Cynthia Keeler (Michigan)

at:
14:00 IC
room H711C
abstract: