Talks
Conferences and Workshops
-
Grazing collision of binary black holes. April Meeting of
the APS, Long Beach, California, USA, April 29-May 2, (2000).
-
BH-NS via characteristic evolutions. April Meeting of the APS, Long
Beach, California, USA, April 29-May 2, (2000).
-
Astrophysical applications of Numerical Relativity ITP Conference
of Strong Gravitational Fields, Santa Barbara CA, USA, 22-26 June (1999).
-
Simulating Binary Black Hole Collisions
-
Equations of Motion from the characteristic formulation point of view
-
Time-reversal view of binary black hole collisions
-
Matching characteristic codes: Getting 2 birds with (almost) the same
stone. The GRACE Workshop, Albert Einstein Institute, Golm, Germany,
December 6-7 (1999).
-
Matching Characteristic Codes: Getting the most out of two directions,
Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Section of the APS and AAPT, Austin, TX,
28-30. October (1999).
-
Astrophysical applications of Numerical Relativity, ITP Conference
of Strong Gravitational Fields, Santa Barbara CA, USA, 22-26 June (1999).
-
Radiacion Gravitatoria, Agujeros Negros y la formulacion caracteristica
de Relatividad General (Invited speaker), Numerical Relativity
Workshop. Universidad de Oriente, Cumana, Venezuela, 1-6 April (1999).
-
Agujeros Negros chocando fabrican roscas (Invited speaker),
Numerical Relativity Workshop. Universidad de Oriente, Cumana, Venezuela,
1-6 April (1999).
-
Gravitational Radiation, Black Holes and the characteristic formulation
of G.R. (Invited speaker), APS Centennial Meeting, Atlanta GA,
USA, 20-26 March (1999).
-
Bagels form when black holes collide , APS Centennial Meeting,
Atlanta GA, USA, 20-26 March (1999).
-
Gravitational Radiation from Black Hole spacetimes , CGS 38th
Annual Meeting, Vancouver BC, Canada, 9-12 December (1998).
-
Status of the characteristic code , PITT Binary Black Hole
Workshop, Pittsburgh PA, USA, 4/30 and 1/5 (1998).
-
Moving Black Holes in 3D, Seventh Midwest Relativity Meeting,
Saint Louis MO, USA, 14-15 November (1997).
-
Modeling Moving Black Holes , Conference on Astrophysical
Black Holes, Los Alamos NM, USA, 13-14 October (1997).
-
3D Null Evolution , New Voices in Relativity and Quantum Gravity,
State College PA, USA, 8-10 November (1996).
-
On a Simple Model for describing Relativistic Compact Objects
; ReBReG 1993; Mar del Plata, Argentina; 8-9 December (1993).
Seminars
-
Simulating Binary Black Holes: Are we there yet? California Institute
for Technology, May 2nd 2000.
-
Numerical Relativity at the speed of light; Canadian Institute for
Theoretical Astrophysics,Toronto,Canada, February 5th 2000.
-
A light walk on the characteristic road; Penn State University,
State College PA, 10/08/1999.
-
Towards stable evolutions of black hole spacetimes;University of
Texas, Austin, Texas; 09/28/1999.
-
Spherically symmetric perturbations in ingoing Eddington-Finkelstein
coordinates; Penn State University, State College PA, USA,
09/09/1999.
-
So, can one be confident in a numerical simulation? ; University
of Texas, Austin, Texas; 5/13/1999.
-
Some features of Black/White Hole horizons; University of Texas,
Austin, Texas; 9/17/1998.
-
The characteristic formulation of GR. Past, present and future?
; University of Texas, Austin, Texas; 9/10/1998.
-
Modeling Black Hole spacetimes, University of Natal, South Africa;
03/19/1998.
-
The characteristic formulation of G.R., present and future, University
of Durban at Westville, Durban, South Africa; 03/10/1998.
-
Gravitational Radiation from Black Hole spacetimes, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 01/29/1998.
-
Handling moving Black Holes, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania; 30/10/1997.
-
The Tully-Fisher relation to determine cosmological distances ;
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 3/21/1997.
-
Comments on the Null-Timelike boundary problem for the Wave Equation
; University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 9/11/1996.
-
Gravitational radiation from strong sources; University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 19/05/1996.
-
On the definition of Center of Mass in General Relativity ; University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 9/13/1995.
-
Quantum Mechanics of Constrained Systems ; FaMAF - UNC; December,
1993.
-
Prescribing a Simple Model for Compact Objects in General Relativity
; FaMAF - UNC; March 1993.
-
The Faradays s lines of force as new variables for General Relativity
; FaMAF-UNC; December, 1992.