DescriptionTheory Meets Data Analysis at Comparable and Extreme Mass Ratios
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Post-Netwonian Modeling of EMRIs and IMRIs
Nicolas Yunes University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Perturbative effects of spinning black holes with applications to full numerical relativity results
Hiroyuki Nakano Rochester Institute of Technology
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Spin-induced bobbing effects in relativistic systems
Abraham Harte University of Chicago
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Probing the physical and astrophysical nature of black holes with gravitational waves
Scott Hughes Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics
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Automating the post-Newtonian expansion on a computer
Chad Galley California Institute of Technology
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Panel Discussion
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Eric Poisson University of Guelph
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Patrick Brady University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Emanuele Berti Johns Hopkins University - Department of Physics & Astronomy
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Interfacing numerical and analytical relativity for gravitational-wave astronomy: Status and prospects
Ajith Parameswaran Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
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Poster Advertisement Session 1
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