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Petarpa Boonserm

Ph.D student

School of Mathematics, Statistics and Operations Research

Victoria University

PO Box 600 | Wellington | New Zealand

E-mail: Petarpa.Boonserm at msor.vuw.ac.nz

Office: Cotton 356

Phone number: +64 4 463 5233 extension 8314

Department: +64 4 463 5341

Fax: +64 4 463 5045

Petarpa's CV

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Research

I am working on coordinate conditions in general relativity. For example, we developed theorems to classify and generate perfect fluid spheres.

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Publications

Here are several links to Petarpa Boonserm's publications:

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Publications in Journals

GENERATING PERFECT FLUID SPHERES IN GENERAL RELATIVITY By P.~Boonserm, M.~Visser, and S.~Weinfurtner. Aug 2005. 19pp. gr-qc/0503007 Phys. Rev. D. 71 (2005) 124037

SOLUTION GENERATING THEOREMS FOR THE TOV EQUATION By P.~Boonserm, M.~Visser, and S.~Weinfurtner. May 2005. 15pp. gr-qc/0607001

EFFECTIVE REFRACTIVE INDEX TENSOR FOR WEAK FIELD GRAVITY By Petarpa Boonserm, Céline Cattoën, Tristan Faber, Matt Visser and Silke Weinfurtner. Mon, 8 Nov 2004. 8pp. gr-qc/0411034 Class. Quantum Grav.22 (2005) 1905-1916

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Publications in Conference proceedings

Solution generating theorems: Perfect fluid spheres and the TOV equation. By Petarpa Boonserm, Matt Visser, Silke Weinfurtner (Victoria U., Wellington). Sep 2006. 3pp. To appear in the proceedings of 11th Marcel Grossmann Meeting on Recent Developments in Theoretical and Experimental General Relativity, Gravitation, and Relativistic Field Theories, Berlin, Germany, 23-29 Jul 2006. gr-qc/0609099

Solution generating theorems for perfect fluid spheres. By Petarpa Boonserm, Matt Visser, Silke Weinfurtner (Victoria U., Wellington) . Sep 2006. 8pp. To appear in the proceedings of 12th Conference on Recent Developments in Gravity (NEB XII), Nafplio, Greece, 29 Jun - 2 Jul 2006. Published in J.Phys.Conf.Ser.68:012055,2007. gr-qc/0609088

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