Arthur F. Thurnau Emeritus Professor
About
Professor Krisch is interested in exact solutions to the Einstein field equations focusing on specific matter transport mechanisms in complex fluids. Her recent work includes thin shell dynamics and applications of fractional calculus to boundary matching.
Professor Krisch is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and an Arthur F. Thurnau Professor.
Selected Publications
Fractional Incompressible Stars, (S. Bayin and J. P. Krisch), Astrophysics and Space Science Volume 359, Issue 2, (2015).
Relativistic Bessel Cylinders, (J. P. Krisch and E. N. Glass), J. Math. Phys. 55, 102502 (2014).
An Almost Inheritance Condition, (J. P. Krisch and E. N. Glass), arXiv:1508.04614 [gr-qc].
Two Fluid Shear Free Composites, J. Math.Phys., (J. P. Krisch and E. N. Glass), 54, 082501(2013).
Levi-Civita Cylinders with Fractional Angular Deficit, (J. P. Krisch and E. N. Glass), J. Math. Phys. 52, 052503 (2011).
Velocity and Heat Flow in a Composite Two Fluid System, (J. P. Krisch and E. N. Glass), J. Math. Phys. 52, 102503 (2011).
Killing Vectors and Anisotropy, (J. P. Krisch and E. N. Glass), Phys. Rev. D 80, 044001 (2009).
Counter-Rotating Kerr Manifolds Separated by a Fluid Shell, (J. P. Krisch and E. N. Glass), Class. Quant. Grav. 26, 175010 (2009).
Thin Shell Dynamics and Equations of State, (J. P. Krisch and E. N. Glass), Phys. Rev. D 78, 044003 (2008).
Collapsing Layers on Schwarzschild-Lemaitre Geodesics, (J. P. Krisch and E. N. Glass) Phys. Rev. D 76, 104006 (2007).
Fractional Israel Layers, (J. P. Krisch), J. Math. Phys. 47, 122501 (2006).
Fractional Boundaries for Fluid Spheres, (S. Bayin, E. N. Glass and J. P. Krisch), J. Math. Phys. 47, 12501 (2006).
Dimension in a Radiative Stellar Atmosphere, (E. N. Glass and J. P. Krisch), Gen. Rel. Grav. 33, 1449 (2001), Honorable Mention in 2000 Gravity Essay Contest.
Schwarzschild Atmospheric Processes: A Classical Path to the Quantum, (E. N. Glass and J. P. Krisch), Gen. Rel. Grav. 32,735 (2000), Honorable Mention in 1999 Gravity Essay Contest.
Field(s) of Study