Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 3
Saturday–Tuesday, April 13–16, 2019; Denver, Colorado
Session C16: Loop Quantum Gravity and History of Physics
1:30 PM–3:18 PM,
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Sheraton
Room: Grand Ballroom I
Sponsoring
Unit:
DGRAV
Chair: Ivan Agullo, Louisiana State University
Abstract: C16.00006 : Syracuse 1960-61 – A burgeoning international relativity community
2:30 PM–2:42 PM
View Presentation Abstract
Presenter:
Donald C Salisbury
(Austin College)
Author:
Donald C Salisbury
(Austin College)
There gathered under Peter G. Bergmann’s leadership at Syracuse University in the years 1960 – 61 a cohort of innovative relativists who played crucial roles in the development of general relativity theory in the latter half of the twentieth century. Perhaps the most significant breakthroughs occurred in the analysis of gravitational radiation and associated procedures for constructing solutions of Einstein’s equations. Included in this category are complex techniques which are most naturally described using spinors. Related techniques, based on assumed metric symmetries, established the foundations that led to the discovery of exact solutions representing rotating and electrically charged black holes. Participants included J. Goldberg, Kerr, Komar, Newman, Penrose, Robinson, Sachs, Schücking, and Trautman – with direct links to England, Germany, New Zealand, and Poland – and indirect connections to Belgium and France.
Follow Us |
Engage
Become an APS Member |
My APS
Renew Membership |
Information for |
About APSThe American Physical Society (APS) is a non-profit membership organization working to advance the knowledge of physics. |
© 2024 American Physical Society
| All rights reserved | Terms of Use
| Contact Us
Headquarters
1 Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740-3844
(301) 209-3200
Editorial Office
100 Motor Pkwy, Suite 110, Hauppauge, NY 11788
(631) 591-4000
Office of Public Affairs
529 14th St NW, Suite 1050, Washington, D.C. 20045-2001
(202) 662-8700