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Overview

Andrew Waldron is affiliated with the University of California, Davis, in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Mathematics and Physics and Astronomy, with a concentration on Geometry and Topology, Applied Mathematics, and Nuclear and High Energy Physics.

The core topics in Andrew Waldron's work include:

  • Geometric Analysis and Curvature Flows
  • Geometry and Complex Manifolds
  • Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
  • Geometric and Algebraic Topology
  • Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
  • Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
  • Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries

Their recent publications highlight a focus on conformal geometry and mathematical physics. Notable papers include:

  • "Conformal hypersurface geometry via a boundary Loewner-Nirenberg-Yamabe problem" (2021), published in Communications in Analysis and Geometry
  • "Conformal geometry of embedded manifolds with boundary from universal holographic formulæ" (2021), published in Advances in Mathematics
  • "Stress and Geometry for Isotropic Singularities" (2024), published in Physical Review Letters
  • "Conformal fundamental forms and the asymptotically Poincare-Einstein condition" (2023), published in Indiana University Mathematics Journal
  • "Generalized Willmore energies, Q-curvatures, extrinsic Paneitz operators, and extrinsic Laplacian powers" (2023), published in Communications in Contemporary Mathematics

Andrew Waldron collaborates frequently with several researchers, including A. Rod Gover, Jarosław Kopiński, Samuel Blitz, and Emanuele Latini. The partnerships with these coauthors have contributed to a significant portion of their academic output.

Their work appears regularly in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Communications in Analysis and Geometry, Advances in Mathematics, Physical Review Letters, and Indiana University Mathematics Journal. This range of publication venues reflects their interdisciplinary engagement between pure mathematics and theoretical physics.

Best Publications

  • Partial masslessness of higher spins in (A)dS

    Stanley Deser;A. Waldron

  • Gauge invariances and phases of massive higher spins in (anti-) de Sitter space.

    Stanley Deser;A. Waldron

  • Stability of Massive Cosmological Gravitons

    S. Deser;A. Waldron

  • Null propagation of partially massless higher spins in (A)dS and cosmological constant speculations

    S. Deser;A. Waldron

  • On Euclidean spinors and Wick rotations

    Peter van Nieuwenhuizen;Andrew Waldron

  • Cosmological topologically massive gravitons and photons

    S. Carlip;S. Deser;S. Deser;A. Waldron;D. K. Wise

  • Arbitrary spin representations in de Sitter from dS / CFT with applications to dS supergravity

    Stanley Deser;A. Waldron

  • Topologically Massive AdS Gravity

    S. Carlip;S. Deser;S. Deser;A. Waldron;D. K. Wise

  • Nonlinear partially massless from massive gravity

    S. Deser;M. Sandora;A. Waldron

  • Minimal representations, spherical vectors and exceptional Theta series

    David Kazhdan;Boris Pioline;Andrew Waldron

  • BPS black holes, quantum attractor flows and automorphic forms

    Murat Gunaydin;Andrew M Neitzke;Boris Pioline;Andrew Waldron

  • Constant curvature algebras and higher spin action generating functions

    Karl Hallowell;Andrew Waldron

  • Conformal invariance of partially massless higher spins

    Stanley Deser;A. Waldron

  • Quantum cosmology and conformal invariance.

    Boris Pioline;Andrew K. Waldron

  • Partial Masslessness and Conformal Gravity

    S. Deser;S. Deser;E. Joung;A. Waldron

  • Quantum Attractor Flows

    Murat Günaydin;Murat Günaydin;Andrew M Neitzke;Boris Pioline;Boris Pioline;Andrew Waldron

  • Massive gravity acausality redux

    S. Deser;S. Deser;K. Izumi;Y. C. Ong;A. Waldron

  • Minimal representations, spherical vectors, and exceptional theta series I

    D. Kazhdan;B. Pioline;A. Waldron

  • Partially massless spin-2 electrodynamics

    Stanley Deser;A. Waldron

  • R**4 couplings, the fundamental membrane and exceptional theta correspondences

    Boris Pioline;Hermann Nicolai;Jan Plefka;Andrew Waldron

Frequent Co-Authors

Stanley Deser
Stanley Deser Brandeis University
P. van Nieuwenhuizen
P. van Nieuwenhuizen Stony Brook University
Hermann Nicolai
Hermann Nicolai Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
Jan de Boer
Jan de Boer University of Amsterdam
David Kazhdan
David Kazhdan Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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