About

Aronno Mirdha

I study theoretical physics and a little astronomy, with a focus on General Relativity, differential geometry, astronomy, and quantum field theory. This site is a public notebook/blog: derivations, expository posts, and project updates.

Profile

  • Name: Aronno Mirdha
  • Focus: General Relativity • Differential Geometry • Astronomy • QFT
  • Format: Notes, exposition, and project write-ups

Interests

  • General Relativity
  • Differential geometry
  • Black holes
  • Gravitational waves
  • Quantum field theory
  • Astronomy / astrophysics
  • Variational methods
  • Geometric analysis (as needed)

Contact*

*Please do not inquire to peer review your work.

Featured project

The Kerr Trisector Closure
General Relativity • Kerr geometry • Consistency tests

A self-consistency test of GR comparing parameter inference across three observational sectors (dynamical, ringdown, imaging). The aim is to quantify whether different measurements are mutually consistent with a single underlying Kerr spacetime.

Selected writing

  1. On “Universality of Rényi Entropy in Conformal Field Theory”
    — comment

Publications / manuscripts

  1. The Kerr Trisector Closure: A Self-Consistency Test of General Relativity
    — Jugend forscht project manuscript.
    (PDF)
  2. On a Finite-Difference Derivation of Faulhaber Power Sums: A Proof of the Interval-Table Identity and Its Equivalences
    — Preprint
    (PDF)

Statement

I use this site to learn in public and to keep my work organized: short derivations when an idea is new, expository posts when something becomes clear, and project pages when a topic develops over time. When possible, posts are written to be self-contained and technically precise.