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Matt Visser

Researcher at Victoria University of Wellington

Publications -  594
Citations -  28882

Matt Visser is an academic researcher from Victoria University of Wellington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spacetime & General relativity. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 574 publications receiving 24896 citations. Previous affiliations of Matt Visser include Victoria University, Australia & University of Portsmouth.

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Analog gravity from field theory normal modes

TL;DR: This article showed that the emergence of a curved spacetime "effective Lorentzian geometry" is a common and generic result of linearizing a field theory around some non-trivial background.
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R = 0 spacetimes and self-dual Lorentzian wormholes

TL;DR: In this article, a two-parameter family of spherically symmetric, static Lorentzian wormholes is obtained as the general solution of the equation, where the wormholes have a vanishing scalar curvature.
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Einstein Gravity as an emergent phenomenon

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors marshal evidence suggesting that Einstein gravity may be an emergent phenomenon, one that is not fundamental but rather is an almost automatic low-energy long distance consequence of a wide class of theories.
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Analogue quantum gravity phenomenology from a two-component Bose-Einstein condensate

TL;DR: In this paper, an analogue-emergent spacetime that reproduces the salient features of the most common ansatze used for quantum gravity phenomenology is presented, by investigating a system of two-coupled Bose-Einstein condensates.
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Charged black-bounce spacetimes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider the black-bounce-Reissner-Nordstrom (RBN) spacetimes and the black bounce-Kerr-Newman (BKN) Spacetimes, and verify the existence of a Killing tensor (and associated Carter-like constant) without the full Killing tower of principal tensor and Killing-Yano tensor.