Malcolm Ludvigsen
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Malcolm Ludvigsen (born February 14, 1946) is an artist and scientist. He is an oil-painter with a particular interest in figure and en plein-air painting, and professor of mathematics with a special interest in relativity, black holes, the positive energy theorem and cosmology. He is the author of a book on general relativity [1]. He is known for his work with Ezra T. Newman on H-space, and his work with Vickers on the positive energy theorem for Bondi mass.
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His website is http://www.malcolmludvigsen.org.uk
[edit] References
- ^ General Relativity — a geometric approach. Cambridge University Press 1999. ISBN 0 521 63019 3.