Clifford Martin Will

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1974-1981 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
 1981-2012 Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
 2012- University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Website:
http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~cmw/
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https://history.aip.org/phn/11611012.html
Will, Clifford M., Theoretical frameworks for testing relativistic gravity; the parametrized post-Newtonian formalism. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology (1971).

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Parents

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Kip S. Thorne grad student 1971 Caltech
 (Theoretical frameworks for testing relativistic gravity; the parametrized post-Newtonian formalism.)

Children

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Mark Paul Haugan grad student 1978 Stanford (Physics Tree)
Alan Wiseman grad student 1992 Washington University (Physics Tree)
James A. Shifflett grad student 2008 Washington University (Physics Tree)
Jing Zeng grad student 2008 Washington University (Physics Tree)
Saeed Mirshekari grad student 2013 Washington University (Physics Tree)
Dimitris Manolidis grad student 2014 Washington University (Physics Tree)
Eric Poisson post-doc Washington University (Physics Tree)
Hisaaki Shinkai post-doc 1996-1999 Washington University (Physics Tree)
Emanuele Berti post-doc 2003-2006 Washington University (Physics Tree)
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Will CM. (2019) Violation of the weak equivalence principle in theories of gravity with a nonsymmetric metric. Physical Review Letters. 62: 369-372
Will CM. (2019) Testing scalar-tensor gravity with gravitational-wave observations of inspiralling compact binaries. Physical Review. D, Particles and Fields. 50: 6058-6067
Will CM. (2019) Clock synchronization and isotropy of the one-way speed of light. Physical Review. D, Particles and Fields. 45: 403-411
Garfinkle D, Will CM. (2019) Effect of dynamical friction on the motion of cosmic strings. Physical Review. D, Particles and Fields. 35: 1124-1130
Iyer S, Will CM. (2019) Black-hole normal modes: A WKB approach. I. Foundations and application of a higher-order WKB analysis of potential-barrier scattering. Physical Review. D, Particles and Fields. 35: 3621-3631
Krisher TP, Will CM. (2019) Classification of gravitational waves in a nonsymmetric gravitational theory. Physical Review. D, Particles and Fields. 31: 2480-2487
Naoz S, Will CM, Ramirez-Ruiz E, et al. (2019) A Hidden Friend for the Galactic Center Black Hole, Sgr A* The Astrophysical Journal. 888: L8
Will CM. (2019) Compact binary inspiral: Nature is perfectly happy with a circle Classical and Quantum Gravity. 36: 195013
Tucker A, Will CM. (2019) Pericenter advance in general relativity: comparison of approaches at high post-Newtonian orders Classical and Quantum Gravity. 36: 115001
Will CM. (2018) General relativity verified by a triple-star system. Nature. 559: 40-41
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