Jeffrey Winicour
Affiliations: | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
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Sign in to add traineePhilippos Papadopoulos | grad student | 1994 | University of Pittsburgh |
Bela Szilagyi | grad student | 2000 | University of Pittsburgh |
Yosef E. Zlochower | grad student | 2002 | University of Pittsburgh |
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Crespo JA, Oliveira HPd, Winicour J. (2019) Affine-null formulation of the gravitational equations: Spherical case Physical Review D. 100: 104017 |
Mädler T, Winicour J. (2019) Kerr black holes and nonlinear radiation memory Classical and Quantum Gravity. 36: 95009 |
Rácz I, Winicour J. (2018) Toward computing gravitational initial data without elliptic solvers Classical and Quantum Gravity. 35: 135002 |
Mädler T, Winicour J. (2018) Boosted Schwarzschild metrics from a Kerr–Schild perspective Classical and Quantum Gravity. 35: 35009 |
Winicour J. (2017) The algebraic-hyperbolic approach to the linearized gravitational constraints on a Minkowski background Classical and Quantum Gravity. 34: 157001 |
Mädler T, Winicour J. (2017) Radiation Memory, Boosted Schwarzschild Spacetimes and Supertranslations Classical and Quantum Gravity. 34: 115009 |
Handmer CJ, Szilágyi B, Winicour J. (2016) Spectral Cauchy characteristic extraction of strain, news and gravitational radiation flux Classical and Quantum Gravity. 33: 225007 |
Mädler T, Winicour J. (2016) The sky pattern of the linearized gravitational memory effect Classical and Quantum Gravity. 33: 175006 |
Rácz I, Winicour J. (2015) Black hole initial data without elliptic equations Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. 91 |
Handmer CJ, Szilágyi B, Winicour J. (2015) Gauge invariant spectral Cauchy characteristic extraction Classical and Quantum Gravity. 32 |