Kenneth Paul Tod
Affiliations: | Mathematics | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States | |
University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
Area:
general relativity, twistor theoryWebsite:
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"Kenneth Tod"Bio:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRoger Penrose | grad student | 1975 | Oxford | |
(Massive Spinning Particles and Twistor Theory.) |
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Harrison R, Moroz I, Tod KP. (2003) A numerical study of the Schrödinger-Newton equations Nonlinearity. 16: 101-122 |
Tod KP. (2003) Isotropic cosmological singularities: other matter models Classical and Quantum Gravity. 20: 521-534 |
Tod KP. (2001) The ground state energy of the Schrödinger–Newton equation Physics Letters A. 280: 173-176 |
Tod KP. (2000) Einstein–Weyl spaces and third-order differential equations Journal of Mathematical Physics. 41: 5572-5581 |
Eastwood MG, Tod KP. (2000) Local Constraints on Einstein-Weyl Geometries: The 3-Dimensional Case Annals of Global Analysis and Geometry. 18: 1-27 |
Rendall AD, Tod KP. (1999) Dynamics of spatially homogeneous solutions of the Einstein-Vlasov equations which are locally rotationally symmetric Classical and Quantum Gravity. 16: 1705-1726 |
Tod KP. (1999) Newtonian-Like Congruences Classical and Quantum Gravity. 16: 1479-1486 |
Tod KP. (1999) Four-dimensional D'Atri Einstein spaces are locally symmetric Differential Geometry and Its Applications. 11: 55-67 |
Anguige K, Tod KP. (1999) Isotropic Cosmological Singularities: II. The Einstein–Vlasov System Annals of Physics. 276: 294-320 |
Anguige K, Tod KP. (1999) Isotropic Cosmological Singularities: I. Polytropic Perfect Fluid Spacetimes Annals of Physics. 276: 257-293 |