Richard P.A.C. Newman (1955–2000) was a physicist notable for his work in the area of cosmology and general relativity.

He completed his PhD in 1979 at the University of Kent at Canterbury under G.C. McVittie with a thesis entitled Singular Perturbations of the Empty Robertson-Walker Cosmologies.

He was a research fellow at the University of York 1984-1986.

He died in 2000.

Selected publications

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Abstract online at SAO/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service at harvard.edu (accessed 17 February 2008)
  2. ^ Argues why "conformal singularity" should be preferred to "isotropic singularity"
  3. ^ Online at JSTOR (accessed 17 February 2008) Discusses the Cauchy initial value problem for barotropic perfect fluid cosmological models with conformal singularity... may provide a basis for a new explanation for the large-scale isotropy of the universe.
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