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Ian H. Redmount
Associate Professor
Department of Physics
College of Arts and Sciences
Saint Louis University
St. Louis, MO 63103, USA.
(314) 977-8435
(314)
977-1890 (fax)
Email: redmouih@slu.edu
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Education:
- Ph. D. California Institute of Technology, 1984
(Physics):
- Thesis advisor: Kip S. Thorne
- Thesis title: Topics in Black-Hole Physics:
Geometric Constraints on Noncollapsing,
Gravitating Systems and Tidal Distortions of a
Schwarzschild Black Hole
- M. S. California Institute of Technology, 1981 (Physics)
- B. S. Michigan State University, 1978 (Physics)
Research Interests:
- Quantized fields in curved spacetime: effects of
dynamic gravitation on particles, definition of vacua and
particles in cosmology.
- Quantum gravity: dynamics of wormholes and
spacetime foam.
- Quantum mechanics: ambiguities in quantizing
classical systems.
- Pedagogical physics: apparent weight of an
hourglass.
Collaborations, last 5 years:
- With Stephen Winters-Hilt (now at UC Santa Cruz)
and Prof. Leonard Parker (University of
Wisconsin,Milwaukee), on vacuum states of quantized
fields.
- With Dan Vollick (then at University of
Wisconsin,Milwaukee, now at Okanagan University, British
Columbia) and Prof. Leonard Parker (UWM), on effects of
strong gravitational fields on atomic spectra.
- With Prof. Wai-Mo Suen (Washington University, St.
Louis), on quantum dynamics of spacetime wormholes.
- With Prof. Wai-Mo Suen (Washington Univerity, St. Louis)
and Prof. Kenneth Young (Chinese University of Hong
Kong), on ambiguities in quantizing classical systems.
- With Prof. Richard H. Price (University of Utah), on the
apparent weight of a running hourglass.
- Work involving undergraduates: I've got a nifty
project on harmonic oscillators and the quantum/classical
transition for an undergraduate or two with the chutzpah
to take it on!
Positions
- Concurrent position:
- Adjunct Assistant Professor of Physics,
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,
7/1994--
- Previous positions:
- Research Associate, Department of Physics,
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, 9/1991--8/1993;
- Research Associate, McDonnell Center for the
Space Sciences and Department of Physics,
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,
9/1989--8/1991;
- Research Associate, Institute of Astronomy,
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England,
10/1986--9/1989;
- Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Harvard College
Observatory and Associate of the Department of
Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, 10/1983--9/1986;
- Visiting Research Fellow, Research Institute for
Fundamental Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto,
Japan, 4/1984--3/1985.
Recent Publications/Presentations: Books/Reviews
- R. H. Price, K. S. Thorne, and I. H. Redmount,
``Gravitational Interaction of a Black Hole with Nearby
Matter,'' in Black Holes: The Membrane Paradigm,
edited by K. S. Thorne, R. H. Price, and D. A. Macdonald,
Yale University Press, New Haven, 1986, pp.
181--234. Also in Cherniye Diri: Membrannii
Podxod, translated into Russian by A. G. Polnarev,
translation edited by I. D. Novikov and V. P. Frolov,
Izdatel'stvo ``Mir,'' Moscow, 1988, pp. 229--294.
- R. H. Price, I. H. Redmount, W.-M. Suen, K. S. Thorne, D.
A. Macdonald, and R. J. Crowley, ``Model Problems for
Gravitationally Perturbed Black Holes,'' in Black
Holes: The Membrane Paradigm, edited by K. S.
Thorne, R. H. Price, and D. A. Macdonald, Yale University
Press, New Haven, 1986, pp. 235--279. Also in
Cherniye Diri: Membrannii Podxod, translated into
Russian by A. G. Polnarev, translation edited by I. D.
Novikov and V. P. Frolov, Izdatel'stvo ``Mir,'' Moscow,
1988, pp. 295--344.
- Ian Redmount, ``Wormholes, Time Travel, and Quantum
Gravity,'' New Scientist, Vol. 126, No. 1714, pp. 57--61,
28 April 1990.
- Ian H. Redmount, review of Cosmic Wormholes: The
Search for Interstellar Shortcuts, by Paul Halpern
(Dutton, 1992), in American Scientist, v. 82, n. 2,
March--April 1994.
Research Articles
- Sam M. Austin, E. Kashy, C. H. King, R. G. Markham, I.
Redmount, and R. M. Ronningen, ``Ratios of cross sections
for elastic scattering of 30.3 MeV protons from 40,44,48
Ca,'' Phys. Rev. C 19, 1186 (1979).
- Ian H. Redmount, ``Geometric Constraints on Nonsingular,
Momentarily Static, Axisymmetric Systems in General
Relativity,'' Phys. Rev. D 27, 699 (1983).
- Ian H. Redmount, ``Blue-Sheet Instability of
Schwarzschild Wormholes,'' Prog. Theor. Phys. 73, 1401
(1985).
- Ian H. Redmount and Shin Takagi, ``Hyperspherical Rindler
Space, Dimensional Reduction, and de Sitter-Space Scalar
Field Theory,'' Phys. Rev. D 37, 1443 (1988).
- W.-M. Suen, R. H. Price, and I. H. Redmount, ``Membrane
Viewpoint on Black Holes: Gravitational
Perturbations of the Horizon,'' Phys. Rev. D 37, 2761
(1988).
- Ian H. Redmount, ``Dynamics of a Void-Dominated Universe:
Cell-Lattice Models,'' Mon. Not. R. astr. Soc. 235, 1301
(1988).
- Ian H. Redmount and Fernando Ruiz Ruiz, ``Thermal
Equilibrium in de Sitter Space,'' Phys. Rev. D 39,
2289 (1989).
- D. Lynden-Bell, J. Katz, and I. H. Redmount, ``Sheet
Universes and the Shapes of Friedmann Universes,'' Mon.
Not. R. astr. Soc. 239, 201 (1989).
- Ian H. Redmount and Martin J. Rees,
``Gravitational-Radiation Rocket Effects and Galactic
Structure,'' Comments on Astrophysics 14, 165 (1989).
- Ian H. Redmount, ``Excited-State Spectra of de
Sitter-Space Scalar Fields,'' Phys. Rev. D 40, 3343
(1989).
- Evolution of Schwarzschild Space through the Singularity,
a film by Donald Lynden-Bell, Joseph Katz, and Ian H.
Redmount, photography and additional drawings by Edward
L. Lynden-Bell and Michael Switzer, 16mm,b/w, 3 min
(1989).
- Ian H. Redmount and Wai-Mo Suen, ``Is Quantum Spacetime
Foam Unstable?'' Phys. Rev. D 47, R2163 (1993).
- Gregory Daues and Ian H. Redmount, ```Laboratory'
Description of Field Excitations in a Hyperbolically
Expanding Cavity,'' Phys. Rev. D 47, 2423 (1993).
- Ian H. Redmount and Wai-Mo Suen, ``Path Integration in
Relativistic Quantum Mechanics,'' Int. J. Mod. Phys. A8,
1629 (1993).
- Ian H. Redmount and Wai-Mo Suen, ``Quantum Dynamics of
Lorentzian Spacetime Foam,'' Phys. Rev. D 49, 5199
(1994).
- Leonard Parker, Dan Vollick, and Ian Redmount, ``Atomic
Spectra in the Gravitational Field of a Collapsing
Prolate Spheroid,''Phys. Rev. D 56, 2113 (1997).
- Ian H. Redmount and Richard H. Price, ``The Weight of
Time,'' Phys. Teach. 36, 432 (October 1998).
- Ian H. Redmount, ``Natural Vacua in Hyperbolic
Friedmann-Robertson-Walker Spacetimes,''
Phys. Rev. D, 60, 104004 (1999).
- Stephen Winters-Hilt, Ian H. Redmount, and
Leonard Parker, ``Physical Distinction
among Alternative Vacuum States in Flat
Spacetime,'' Phys. Rev. D, 60, 124017
(1999).
- Ian H. Redmount,``Localized Particle States
and Dynamic Gravitational Effects,''
Phys. Rev. D, 73, 044032 (2006).
Conference Presentations
- I. H. Redmount, T. L. Khoo, and R. A. Warner,
``Three-Quasiparticle States in 177 Hf,'' published in
the Annual Report of the Michigan State University
Cyclotron Laboratory, 1974--1976, and presented at the
American Physical Society East Lansing Meeting, October
1976.
- Ian H. Redmount, ``Spectra and Dynamics of de
Sitter-Space Scalar Fields,'' Contributed Paper at the
International Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology,
Goa, India, 14--19 December 1987.
- Ian H. Redmount, ``Cellular Models of the Void-Dominated
Universe,'' Contributed Paper at the 20th Yamada
Conference: Big Bang, Active Galactic nuclei, and
Supernovae, Tokyo, Japan, 28 March--1 April
1988.Published in Big Bang, Active Galactic Nuclei, and
Supernovae, edited by S. Hayakawa and K. Sato, Universal
Academy Press, Tokyo, 1989, pp. 169--170.
- Ian H. Redmount, ``What Gravity Can Do to Particles,''
Contributed Paper at the 12th International Conference on
General Relativity and Gravitation, Boulder, Colorado,
2--8 July 1989.
- Ian H. Redmount and Wai-Mo Suen, ``Classical and Quantum
Dynamics of Wormholes and Holes in Minkowski Space,''
Contributed Paper at the Washington DC General Meeting of
the American Physical Society, 16--19 April 1990.
- D. Lynden-Bell, J. Katz, I. H. Redmount, and E. L.
Lynden-Bell, ``Film of the Extension of Schwarzschild
Space Through the $r=0$ Singularity,'' Contributed Paper
at the 15th Texas Symposium/ESO--CERN
- Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Cosmology, and
Fundamental Physics, Brighton, England, 16--21 December
1990. Published in the Proceedings of that
Symposium, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Vol. 647, edited by J. D. Barrow, L. Mestel, and P. A.
Thomas, New York Academy of Sciences, New York, 1991, pp.
605--609.
- Ian H. Redmount and Wai-Mo Suen, ``Quantum-Gravitational
Dynamics of Minkowski-Space Wormholes,'' Contributed
Paper at the Sixth Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General
Relativity, Kyoto, Japan, 23--29 June 1991.
Published in the Proceedings of that Meeting, edited by
H. Sato and T. Nakamura, World Scientific Publishing,
Singapore, 1992, pp. 600--602.
- Ian H. Redmount and Wai-Mo Suen, ``Does Quantum Spacetime
Foam Exist?'' Contributed Paper at the First Midwest
Relativity Conference, Urbana, Illinois, 6--7 March 1992.
- Ian H. Redmount and Wai-Mo Suen, ``Probing the Quantum
Dynamics of Lorentzian Spacetime Foam,'' Contributed
Paper at the 13th International Conference on General
Relativity and Gravitation, Huerta Grande, Cordoba,
Argentina, 28 June--4 July 1992.
- Ian H. Redmount, ``Probing Planck-Scale Physics:
Questions of Stability,'' Contributed Paper at the Second
Midwest Relativity Conference, Chicago, Illinois, 6--7
November 1992.
- Ian H. Redmount, ``Minisuperspace Models of the Quantum
Dynamics of Vacuum Wormholes,'' Contributed Paper at the
Third Midwest Relativity conference, Rochester, Michigan,
5--6 November 1993.
- Ian H. Redmount, ``Vacuum States and Particles in the
Open Universe,'' Contributed Paper at the Eighth Midwest
Relativity Conference, Fargo, North Dakota, 25--26
September 1998.
- Ian H. Redmount,``Classification of
Mixed-Content Friedmann-Robertson-
Walker Universes,'' Contributed Paper
at the Eleventh Midwest/First Central
Canada Relativity Conference, Waterloo,
Ontario, Canada, 19-20 October 2001.
- Ian H. Redmount, ``Relativity Revealed,''
Tanner Lecture at the annual conference
of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts,
and Letters, Utah Valley State College,
Orem, Utah, 15 April 2005 and keynote
lecture at the Society of Physics
Students Zone 12 Spring 2005 Meeting,
University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas,
23 April 2005.
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