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A star cluster simulation (credit: Inti Pelupessy)

A star cluster simulation coupling N-body dynamics and stellar evolution using the Astrophysical Multi-purpose Software Environment (credit: Inti Pelupessy).

Dr Tjarda Boekholt

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  • Astronomy and astrophysics

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  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

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  • Theoretical astrophysics and plasma physics at RPC
tjarda.boekholt@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Please visit my youtube page for a variety of visualizations of my work, made by myself (e.g. arrow of time, chaos, Halley's Comet), but also by others (e.g. Seekers). More videos coming!

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Here, I gathered popular articles written about my work, ranging from New Scientist and Astronomy Now, to Discover and Forbes.

- "Ask Ethan: Why Can't Time Be Reversed For Three-Body Systems?" (Forbes)

- "What Does It Take For Time To Move In Two Directions?" (Forbes)

- "From a Black Hole’s Orbit, Chaos Erupts" (Now)

- "Quantum mechanics means some black hole orbits are impossible to predict" (Science News)

- "Even a computer the size of the universe can’t predict everything" (New Scientist)

- "Astronomers can’t figure out why some black holes got so big so fast" (Science News)

- "Venus Is Messing With Halley's Comet" (Discover)

- "Chaotic orbit of Comet Halley explained" (Astronomy Now)

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