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Scott Tremaine

Canadian astronomer
Scott Duncan Tremaine is a Canadian-born astrophysicist. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of London, the Royal Society of Canada and the National Academy of Sciences. Tremaine is widely regarded as one of the world's leading astrophysicists for... Wikipedia
Place of birth: Toronto, Canada
Academic advisors: Jeremiah P. Ostriker and Russell Kulsrud
Notable student: Paul Wiegert
Affiliation: Institute for Advanced Study

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Scott Tremaine has made seminal contributions to understanding the formation and evolution of planetary systems, comets, black holes, star clusters, ...
Tremaine is widely regarded as one of the world's leading astrophysicists for his contributions to the theory of Solar System and galactic dynamics. ... Tremaine ...
While Scott is retiring from the University, he continues to play a leading role in the local astrophysics community. He is now the Richard Black Professor of ...
Scott Tremaine from web.astro.princeton.edu
Emeritus Charles A. Young Professor of Astronomy on the Class of 1897 Foundation. Office Phone. 609-734-8292 (Link opens phone app).
Scott Tremaine. Professor, Status Only Astrophysical dynamics, structure and dynamics of galaxies and stellar systems, supermassive black holes, ...
Scott Tremaine. Institute for Advanced Study. Verified email at ias.edu. ArticlesCited byPublic access. Title. Sort. Sort by citationsSort by year ...
Scott Tremaine conducts important work on planetary rings and discs, and in theoretical astrophysics. The kinetic theory of rings and particles in both ...
My research is focused on theoretical astrophysics, in particular the dynamics of a wide range of astrophysical systems, including planetary rings, comets, ...
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Scott Tremaine is an astrophysicist who researches the dynamics of astrophysical systems, including planet formation and evolution, comets, galaxies and other ...
Scott Tremaine has made seminal contributions to understanding the formation and evolution of planetary systems, comets, black holes, star clusters, ...