Numerical Relativity @ Penn State Numerical Relativity @ Penn State
Numerical Relativity @ Penn State

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Kenneth L. Smith

Graduate Student, Dept. of Physics
B.S. (Physics), Bradley University, 2000

Contact Info

www: http://www.gravity.psu.edu/~ksmith
email: ksmith@gravity.psu.edu
phone: (814) 865-3688
fax: (814) 865-3604
mail: 104 Davey Lab #149
University Park, PA 16802

Research Description

As part of the Numerical Relativity group at Penn State, we have the common goal of using massively parallel computers (either clusters or supercomputers) to solve Einstein's equations of general relativty for very complex spacetimes (such as those involved in the collision of two black holes), and to ultimately have a realistic, dynamic, and stable simulation of such events so that we can predict what types of gravitational radiation might be emitted from such sources.

My current work is related to one of the codes currently in development, namely the Maya code. I have been working on enhancing the 3D excision algorithms, and providing greater flexibility in the evolution scheme to accomodate multiple 3+1 formulations of the equations.

Publications

2003 The Pennsylvania State University
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