Ezra Newman

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Ezra Newman was an American physicist and relativist known for his influential contributions to general relativity, including the formulation of the Kerr–Newman black hole solution.

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instanceOf person
physicist
relativist
scientist
coAuthorWith Hermann Bondi
Ivor Robinson
Louis Tamburino
Rainer Sachs NERFINISHED
Roger Penrose
Ted Unti
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Syracuse University
University of Wisconsin–Madison
employer University of Pittsburgh
fieldOfWork general relativity
gravitation
mathematical physics
physics
theoretical physics
gender male
hasAcademicDiscipline gravitational physics
relativistic physics
hasResearchArea asymptotically flat spacetimes
electrovacuum solutions
exact solutions in general relativity
null tetrad methods
influenced mathematical approaches to general relativity
research in black hole physics
research in gravitational wave theory
knownFor contributions to general relativity
development of spin-coefficient (Newman–Penrose) formalism
formulation of the Kerr–Newman black hole solution
research on gravitational radiation
work on asymptotic structure of spacetime
work on exact solutions of Einstein’s field equations
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Physical Society
notableConcept BMS group
Kerr–Newman black hole
Newman–Penrose formalism
surface form: Newman–Penrose spin coefficients
notableWork Bondi–Metzner–Sachs symmetry
Kerr–Newman black hole
surface form: Kerr–Newman metric

Newman–Penrose formalism
occupation researcher
university professor
partOf 20th-century American physicists
21st-century American physicists

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