Paul Romatschke

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Paul Romatschke obtained his doctorate from the Technical University of Vienna and currently is a professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. His research interests in theoretical physics span a broad range of topics in nuclear physics, cold quantum gases, relativistic fluid dynamics, and particle physics. He has published a book on modern relativistic fluid dynamics and is currently working on a competitor to the Higgs mechanism without symmetry breaking.


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Drilling into Neutron Stars with Computers

Simulations of neutron stars provide new bounds on their properties, such as their internal pressure and their maximum mass. Read More »