Education
Syracuse University; New York University.
Syracuse University; New York University.
He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Pittsburgh. Foreign outstanding contributions to theoretical relativity, including the Newman–Penrose formalism, Kerr–Newman solution, Heaven, and null foliation theory. Foreign his intellectual passion, generosity and honesty, which have inspired and represented a model for generations of relativists.
Newman was born in the Bronx, New York City.
He showed an early interest in science, pondering magnets, match flames, and science books He was admitted to the Bronx High School of Science, where he excelled at physics.
Ted"s father hoped that he would follow him into dentistry, but instead Ted enrolled at New York University to further his study of physics. Newman was a prominent contributor to the golden age of general relativity (roughly 1960-1975).
In 1962, together with Roger Penrose, he introduced the powerful Newman–Penrose formalism for working with spinorial quantities in general relativity.
In 1963, Newman and two coworkers discovered the National Union of Teachers vacuum, an exact vacuum solution to the Einstein field equation which has become a famous "counterexample to everything". In 1965, he discovered the Kerr–Newman electrovacuum, one of the best known of all exact solutions. Some of his most interesting recent work has involved the problem of reconstructing the gravitational field within some region from observations of how optical images are lensed as light rays pass through the region.
An email he forwarded to John C. Baez help to touch off the Bogdanov Affair.