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Maxime Jean Hubert Gadioux is affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, focusing on research within the High Energy Physics group. His work explores non-smooth structures of black hole horizons and their implications for black hole entropy, drawing parallels to entanglement entropy studies. He collaborates with Prof. Harvey Reall and has published on topics including black hole mergers, cosmological horizons, and the dynamics of event horizons.
Research Interests:
- General Relativity
- Black Hole Physics
- Quantum Gravity
- Cosmology
- Entanglement Entropy
Recent publications emphasize the evolution of creases on event horizons and the properties of non-smooth spacetime structures, contributing to our understanding of gravitational dynamics and thermodynamics. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with numerical simulations to analyze horizon topology and causal structures.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed. He is part of the High Energy Physics research group at the Faculty of Mathematics, located at Wilberforce Road, Cambridge.
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