In the general theory of relativity, via Einstein's equation, gravitation in the universe is modeled via the curvature of spacetimes.
Spacetimes can describe isolated systems (e.g., galaxies, a binary system, a black hole or star) of the real universe by imposing reasonable boundary conditions “at infinity”. When astronomers observe and interpret gravitational wave signals, for example, they make direct use of these hypothetical boundaries and their geometric features. The current smoothness assumptions imposed on such mathematical boundary models, however, are typically not realized in the physical universe. The Vidi project aims at developing a novel geometric framework for analyzing nonsmooth conformal boundaries of spacetimes by exploiting and expanding recent approaches to nonsmooth Lorentzian geometry.
Vidi grant for Annegret Burtscher
Mathematician Annegret Burtscher was awarded a Vidi grant from the NWO for her research on general relativity theory
Contact information
- Organizational unit
- Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics, Mathematics
- About person
- Dr A.Y. Burtscher (Annegret)