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  1. Relativity, explained! I am a PDE analyst with a strong interest in General Relativity. My current research deals with the mathematical theory of black holes more precisely on their rigidity and stability. I am also interested in the dynamic formation of trapped surfaces and singularities.

  2. Sergiu Klainerman (born May 13, 1950) is a mathematician known for his contributions to the study of hyperbolic differential equations and general relativity. He is currently the Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University, where he has been teaching since 1987.

  3. Sergiu Klainerman (* 13. Mai 1950 in Bukarest) ist ein rumänisch-US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Analysis beschäftigt.

  4. 528. 1978. Global, small amplitude solutions to nonlinear evolution equations. S Klainerman, G Ponce. Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics 36 (1), 133-141. , 1983. 387. 1983. Global existence of small amplitude solutions to nonlinear Klein–Gordon equations in four space-time dimensions.

  5. The world of PDE's. Equations derived by the variational principle. Theory of distributions and Fourier Analysis. Basic Inequalities of Real Analysis. Calderon-Zygmund Theory. Strichatz Inequalities and Bilinear Estimates. Applications to PDE's.

  6. Our mission: To consolidate the strength of the mathematics department in Analysis, Geometry and PDE’s related to mathematical GR. To take advantage of and contribute to the revival of scientific interest in GR within both the mathematics and physics communities as well as to foster closer collaboration, consultation and synergy between them.

  7. www.quantamagazine.org › black-holes-finally-provenQuanta Magazine

    4. Aug. 2022 · In a 912-page paper posted online on May 30, Szeftel, Elena Giorgi of Columbia University and Sergiu Klainerman of Princeton University have proved that slowly rotating Kerr black holes are indeed stable. The work is the product of a multiyear effort.