Britgrav Weyl Tensor Research: Find Paper Authors, Title & Accessibility

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The discussion focuses on locating a specific research paper related to the Weyl tensor presented at Britgrav around 2005, which discusses the rotation of an isolated region of space by extreme waves. The user seeks the authors, title, and accessibility of this paper. Effective search strategies include using Google searches with specific queries, utilizing Google Scholar, and referencing the Wikipedia entry for Britgrav, which links to conference pages and abstracts. Additionally, the Internet Archive can be used to access potentially broken links.

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I hope to get a reference to work that was described in a paper at Britgrav, on the effect of extreme variation of the Weyl tensor.
In the earlier years of Britgrav there were sometimes longer presentations of research done at the host university. In one such, about 2005 or so, a presentation showed that an isolated region of space could be rotated through 180 degrees by the action of extreme waves in the Weyl tensor. Unfortunately, I cannot remember which Britgrav year included this paper, nor the name of the paper, nor the names of the authors.

I would like to know the author(s) of the paper, it's title, and if the paper is still accessible.
 
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I am not familiar with the work.

However, here are some search strategies that may be fruitful.

Beyond the obvious google searches:
https://www.google.com/search?q=britgrav
https://www.google.com/search?q=britgrav+weyl
https://www.google.com/search?q="britgrav"+"weyl" (quotes are for exact matches of phrases)

There is the scholar.google.com search
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=britgrav+weyl

Fortunately, there is a wikipedia entry
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BritGrav
which links to many of the conference pages, which often lists the program[me]s and participants and abstracts.
(BritGrav 2 isn't there... but you can look here:
https://arxiv.org/search/?query=britgrav&searchtype=all&source=header )

Unfortunately, some pages are 404
http://britgrav2017.physics.ox.ac.uk/index.asp
In that case, one can prefix the url with http://web.archive.org/web/*/ ,
e.g.
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://britgrav2017.physics.ox.ac.uk/index.asp
Choose the year, the blue-circled date on the calendar, then the snapshot link offered for that date.

Good luck.

If you find it, please share the reference
and the method you used to track it down.
 
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A very belated thanks.
 
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