Focus Session: Initial Data Sets for Numerical Relativity
FOCUS · I11 ·
Presentations
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Status of Initial Data for Binary Black Hole Collisions
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Gregory Cook
- Wake Forest University
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Progress in Post-Newtonian Data for Numerical Relativity
ORAL
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Authors
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Bernard Kelly
- The University of Texas at Brownsville
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Manuela Campanelli
- The University of Texas at Brownsville
- University of Texas at Brownsville
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Bernard Whiting
- University of Florida
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Wolfgang Tichy
- Florida Atlantic University
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Perfecting the Frankenstein Approach: Improved asymptotically matched initial data for non-spinning black hole binaries
ORAL
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Authors
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Nicolas Yunes
- Penn State
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Wolfgang Tichy
- Florida Atlantic University
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Well-posed 3+1 representation of the Bondi-Sachs problem
ORAL
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Authors
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Simonetta Frittelli
- Duquesne University
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Spin Dependence in Computational Black-Hole Data
ORAL
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Authors
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Scott Hawley
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Richard Matzner
- University of Texas at Austin
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Michael Vitalo
- Center for Relativity, Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin
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