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for the development of the first computer code that can simulate the spiral movement and the fusion of two black holes; in 2017 five other physicists in two different groups shared the prize for work done independently of Pretorius. In 2021 he received the
281:, especially gravitational collapse, collision, and mergers of black holes and consequent emission of gravitational waves. He has developed new methods of adaptive meshes, which are used in adaptive mesh refinement for coupled elliptic-hyperbolic systems. 288:. Small black holes might be formed with very high collision energies, the energy required might be a factor 2.3 smaller than previously assumed, but such high energies are extremely far from the capabilities of the LHC. With 201:(born 31 July 1973) is a South African and Canadian physicist, specializing in computer simulations in astrophysics and numerical solutions of Einstein's field equations. He is professor of physics at 292:
and Fethi RamazanoÄźlu, he investigated the evaporation of 2D black holes. Pretorius and his collaborators numerically investigated the high energy collision of two black holes.
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Sperhake, Ulrich; Cardoso, Vitor; Pretorius, Frans; Berti, Emanuele; González, José A. (14 October 2008). "High-Energy Collision of Two Black Holes".
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Pretorius has numerically investigated the possibilities and the signatures of small black holes in particle colliders such as the
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Ashtekar, Abhay; Pretorius, Frans; RamazanoÄźlu, Fethi M. (20 April 2011). "Surprises in the Evaporation of 2D Black Holes".
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Pretorius, Frans; Choptuik, Matthew W. (2006). "Adaptive mesh refinement for coupled elliptic-hyperbolic systems".
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Choptuik, Matthew W.; Pretorius, Frans (17 March 2010). "Ultrarelativistic Particle Collisions".
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Frans Pretorius – Black hole probes of the cosmos and fundamental physics, YouTube, 4 March 2013
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East, William E.; Pretorius, Frans (7 March 2013). "Ultrarelativistic Black Hole Formation".
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Physics of relativistic objects in compact binaries : from birth to coalescence
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Pretorius, Frans (14 September 2005). "Evolution of Binary Black-Hole Spacetimes".
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Numerical relativity#2005's Breakthrough (annus mirabilis of numerical relativity)
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Frans Pretorius, homepage at Department of Physics, Princeton University
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He then became an assistant professor in 2005 at the 584: 205:and director of the Princeton Gravity Initiative. 590: 460: 277:His research deals with numerical simulations in 857: 515: 170:Numerical Simulations of Gravitational Collapse 306:Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics 102:Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics 521: 797: 26: 742: 673: 604: 535: 474: 352: 338: 107:Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics 901:Fellows of the American Physical Society 332: 858: 911:University of British Columbia alumni 401: 295: 13: 259:California Institute of Technology 149:California Institute of Technology 14: 922: 832: 798:Gaal, Rachel (12 December 2016). 304:in 2010 and received in 2010 the 229:in 1999 for his thesis, entitled 463:Journal of Computational Physics 881:University of British Columbia 818:"ICTP – Dirac Medallists 2021" 810: 791: 761:10.1103/physrevlett.101.161101 692:10.1103/physrevlett.106.161303 623:10.1103/physrevlett.104.111101 554:10.1103/physrevlett.110.101101 436: 251:University of British Columbia 89:University of British Columbia 1: 876:University of Victoria alumni 429: 371:10.1103/physrevlett.95.121101 310:New Horizons in Physics Prize 112:New Horizons in Physics Prize 886:Princeton University faculty 231:Topics in Black Hole Physics 208: 122:Galileo Galilei Medal (2021) 7: 320: 272: 10: 927: 493:10.1016/j.jcp.2006.02.011 279:general relativity theory 255:American Physical Society 192: 180: 162: 144: 134: 127: 94: 80: 62: 34: 25: 18: 896:Computational physicists 891:Canadian astrophysicists 731:Physical Review Letters 662:Physical Review Letters 593:Physical Review Letters 524:Physical Review Letters 406:. 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Johannesburg
South Africa
South African
Canadian
United States
University of Victoria
University of British Columbia
Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
New Horizons in Physics Prize
Dirac Medal of the ICTP
Computational physics
California Institute of Technology
University of Alberta
Princeton University
Thesis
Numerical Simulations of Gravitational Collapse
Doctoral advisor
Matthew Choptuik
Princeton University
B.Sc.
computer engineering
M.Sc.
physics
Werner Israel
University of Victoria
Ph.D.
Matthew Choptuik
University of British Columbia

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