Brandon Carter

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Brandon Carter is a British theoretical physicist and cosmologist known for formulating the anthropic principle and making significant contributions to general relativity and black hole physics.

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instanceOf cosmologist
human
physicist
scientist
theoretical physicist
coinedTerm anthropic principle
contributedTo classification of black hole solutions in general relativity
study of constants of motion in Kerr spacetime
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
employer Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
surface form: French National Centre for Scientific Research

Paris Observatory
École Normale (Paris)
surface form: École Normale Supérieure
fieldOfWork black hole physics
cosmology
general relativity
theoretical physics
formulated strong anthropic principle
anthropic principle
surface form: weak anthropic principle
hasResearchInterest black hole thermodynamics
foundations of cosmology
philosophical implications of cosmology
relativistic astrophysics
influenced discussions on fine-tuning of physical constants
philosophy of cosmology
knownFor Carter constant
anthropic principle
work on Kerr black holes
work on gravitational theory
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor contributions to black hole physics
contributions to general relativity
formulation of the anthropic principle
notableWork anthropic principle
surface form: “Large Number Coincidences and the Anthropic Principle in Cosmology”
occupation cosmologist
theoretical physicist

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James M. Bardeen coAuthor Brandon Carter
Dennis Sciama notableStudent Brandon Carter
Penrose–Carter diagrams namedAfter Brandon Carter
subject surface form: Penrose–Carter diagram
anthropic principle proposedBy Brandon Carter
Sciama doctoralStudent Brandon Carter
subject surface form: Dennis Sciama
Sciama influenced Brandon Carter
subject surface form: Dennis Sciama
“The four laws of black hole mechanics” author Brandon Carter
subject surface form: The four laws of black hole mechanics