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SUMMARY:Numerical Study of Compact Object Systems
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Xinyu（昕宇） Li（李）\n\nHost: Yosuke Mizuno
 Join Tencent Meeting：https://meeting.tencent.com/dm/SjbMMjXmM7jUMeeting 
 ID: 261919052 (no password)Abstract:The richness of high-energy transient 
 phenomena in the universe—ranging from fast radio bursts to gamma-ray fl
 ares and gravitational-wave events—is often associated with compact obje
 cts such as neutron stars and black holes. We have now entered the multi-m
 essenger era\, which brings both the opportunity and the challenge of stud
 ying these phenomena across electromagnetic\, gravitational\, and neutrino
  channels simultaneously. In this context\, numerical simulations are beco
 ming an increasingly essential tool\, capable of bridging the gap between 
 theoretical models and multi-faceted observations. In this talk\, I will p
 resent how multiple numerical techniques can be used to study compact obje
 ct systems. I will focus on three examples: single magnetar magnetosphere 
 and fast radio bursts\, binary neutron star mergers and supermassive black
  hole binaries.Biography:Xinyu Li（李昕宇） is currently an assistant
  professor at the department of astronomy\, Tsinghua University. Before th
 at he was a postdoctoral fellow at Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astr
 ophysics and Perimeter Institute. His research interests include theoretic
 al high energy astrophysics\, cosmology and plasma astrophysics. He obtain
 ed his PhD degree in physics at Columbia University.  \n\nhttps://indico
 -tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/event/5084/
LOCATION:Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/S4F-SW - Open Area (Tsung-Dao Lee Institu
 te)
URL:https://indico-tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/event/5084/
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