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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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User:Felixsj
)
My field of interest is quite general; my field of somewhat knowledgeable interest revolves around mathematics, particularly
q-Series
and such (like
modular forms
and
partition functions
). As my user name indicates, I am a fan of
Ramanujan
.
This user has an
alternative account
named
Felixsj
.
This user is a native of
Norway
.
This user is interested in the
space age
.
ζ(s)
This user believes
Riemann
was
right
.
This user is an
indecisive
Wikipedian.
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Alma mater
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(
PhD
)
[
note 1
]
Known for
List of contributions
Moore–Penrose inverse
Twistor theory
Spin network
Abstract index notation
Black hole bomb
Geometry of spacetime
Cosmic censorship
Illumination problem
Weyl curvature hypothesis
Penrose inequalities
Penrose interpretation of quantum mechanics
Diósi–Penrose model
Newman–Penrose formalism
GHP formalism
Penrose diagram
Penrose inequality
Penrose process
Penrose tiling
Penrose triangle
Penrose stairs
Penrose–Hawking singularity theorems
Penrose graphical notation
Penrose transform
Penrose–Terrell effect
pp-wave spacetime
Schrödinger–Newton equations
Orch-OR
/
Penrose–Lucas argument
FELIX experiment
Trapped surface
Andromeda paradox
Conformal cyclic cosmology
Awards
List of awards
Adams Prize
(1966)
Heineman Prize
(1971)
Fellow of the Royal Society
(1972)
Eddington Medal
(1975)
Royal Medal
(1985)
Wolf Prize
(1988)
Dirac Medal (IOP)
(1989)
Albert Einstein Medal
(1990)
Naylor Prize and Lectureship
(1991)
Knight Bachelor
(1994)
James Scott Prize Lectureship
(1997–2000)
Karl Schwarzschild Medal
(2000)
De Morgan Medal
(2004)
Dalton Medal
(2005)
Copley Medal
(2008)
Fonseca Prize
(2011)
Nobel Prize in Physics
(2020)
Scientific career
Fields
Mathematics
Institutions
Cornell University
Bedford College, London
Princeton University
Rice University
Syracuse University
King's College, London
Birkbeck, University of London
Wadham College, Oxford
Polish Academy of Sciences
Thesis
Tensor Methods in Algebraic Geometry
(1957)
Doctoral advisor
John A. Todd
Other academic advisors
W. V. D. Hodge
Doctoral students
Andrew Hodges
Lane Hughston
Richard Jozsa
Claude LeBrun
John McNamara
Tristan Needham
Tim Poston
Asghar Qadir
Richard S. Ward
Notes
[
edit
]
^
Preceding institutions of higher education:
Open University
(
BSc
)
University of Cambridge
(
MPhil
)
University of Oslo
(
Dr.Philos.
)
Category
:
Wikipedians with alternative accounts