Piet Hut

Affiliations: 
1985- Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, United States 
Area:
natural philosophy
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P. Hut at the Album Academicum of the University of Amsterdam
http://inspirehep.net/record/1005223?ln=en
http://www.astro.rug.nl/KAPTEYN_DB/blaauw_view.php?id=190&stage=2&auth=0
P. Hut Some problems in classical mechanics and relativistic astrophysics PhD thesis

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Martinus J. G. Veltman research assistant 1977-1978 Utrecht
Hendrik Gerard van Bueren grad student 1981 Amsterdam
 (co-referent)
Edward Peter Jacobus van den Heuvel grad student 1978-1981 Amsterdam
 (Some problems in classical mechanics and relativistic astrophysics.)
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Tanikawa A, Heggie DC, Hut P, et al. (2013) Few-body modes of binary formation in core collapse Astronomy and Computing. 3: 35-49
Farr WM, Ames J, Hut P, et al. (2012) PSDF: Particle Stream Data Format for N-body simulations New Astronomy. 17: 520-523
Tanikawa A, Hut P, Makino J. (2012) Unexpected formation modes of the first hard binary in core collapse New Astronomy. 17: 272-280
Hut P. (2010) Dense stellar systems as laboratories for fundamental physics New Astronomy Reviews. 54: 163-172
Nakasone A, Prendinger H, Holland S, et al. (2009) AstroSim: collaborative visualization of an astrophysics simulation in second life. Ieee Computer Graphics and Applications. 29: 69-81
Farr WM, Hut P, Ames J, et al. (2009) An Experiment in Using Virtual Worlds for Scientific Visualization of Self-Gravitating Systems The Journal of Virtual Worlds Research. 2
Trenti M, Hut P. (2008) N-body simulations (gravitational) Scholarpedia. 3: 3930
Trenti M, Ransom S, Hut P, et al. (2008) Predictions for triple stars with and without a pulsar in star clusters Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 387: 815-824
Portegies Zwart S, McMillan S, Nualláin BO, et al. (2008) A multiphysics and multiscale software environment for modeling astrophysical systems Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 5102: 207-216
Hut P, Mineshige S, Heggie DC, et al. (2007) Modeling Dense Stellar Systems Progress of Theoretical Physics. 118: 187-209
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