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== Breno Imbiriba ==
''Indefinite Divisibility'' by [[Yves Tanguy]], [[1942]].
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Ph.D. Physics, University of Maryland, on General Relativity, and more specifically on Numerical Simulation of Gravitational Waves and Black Hole Collision<ref>Evolving a puncture black hole with fixed mesh refinement. Phys.Rev. D70 (2004) 124025</ref><ref>Interface Conditions for Wave Propagation Through Mesh Refinement Boundaries. J.Comput.Phys. 193 (2004) 398-425 </ref>
==Source==
*[http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/tanguy/ WebMuseum, Paris]


Mildly knowlegable of Medieval music.
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Breno Imbiriba

Ph.D. Physics, University of Maryland, on General Relativity, and more specifically on Numerical Simulation of Gravitational Waves and Black Hole Collision[1][2]

Mildly knowlegable of Medieval music.

  1. ^ Evolving a puncture black hole with fixed mesh refinement. Phys.Rev. D70 (2004) 124025
  2. ^ Interface Conditions for Wave Propagation Through Mesh Refinement Boundaries. J.Comput.Phys. 193 (2004) 398-425

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