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Research Interests for Amir Aazami

Research Interests: Geometry, Mathematical Relativity (gravitational lensing, black holes, spacetime singularities)

Representative Publications
  1. A. Aazami, C. R. Keeton, and A. O. Petters, Lensing by Kerr Black Holes. II: Analytical Study of Quasi-Equatorial Lensing Observables, J. Math. Phys. 52, 102501 (2011)
  2. A. Aazami, C. R. Keeton, and A. O. Petters, Lensing by Kerr Black Holes. I: General Lens Equation and Magnification Formula, J. Math. Phys. 52, 092502 (2011)
  3. A. Aazami, A. O. Petters, and J. M. Rabin, Orbifolds, the A,D,E Family of Caustic Singularities, and Gravitational Lensing, J. Math. Phys. 52, 022501 (2011)
  4. A. Aazami, A. O. Petters, A Universal Magnification Theorem III. Caustics Beyond Codimension Five, J. Math. Phys. 51, 023503 (2010)
  5. A. Aazami, A. O. Petters, A Universal Magnification Theorem II. Generic Caustics up to Codimension Five, J. Math. Phys. 50, 082501 (2009)
  6. A. Aazami, A. O. Petters, A Universal Magnification Theorem for Higher-Order Caustic Singularities, J. Math. Phys. 50, 032501 (2009)

 

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