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Saul Teukolsky

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Saul Teukolsky is one of the pioneers of numerical relativity—the subject that deals with computing facts of general relativity using supercomputers. He was a graduate student under Kip Thorne at Caltech in the seventies. Today he is considered by many to be a leading numerical relativist. He is a physicist at Cornell University.