Approximation Methods in General Relativity
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Presentations
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Towards a perturbative treatment of gravitational wave memory
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Authors
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David Garfinkle
- Oakland University
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Lydia Bieri
- University of Michigan
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ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN
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Tidal heating and torquing of a Kerr black hole
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Authors
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Katerina Chatziioannou
- Montana State University
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Eric Poisson
- University of Guelph
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Nicolas Yunes
- Montana State University
- Montana State University, Department of Physics
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Branching of the quasinormal mode spectrum in nearly extremal Kerr spacetimes
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Authors
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Aaron Zimmerman
- Caltech
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Huan Yang
- Caltech
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Fan Zhang
- Caltech
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David Nichols
- Cornell University
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Emanuele Berti
- The University of Mississippi
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Yanbei Chen
- Caltech
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Self-forced gravitational waveforms for intermediate mass ratio inspirals: estimating second order effects
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Authors
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Lior M. Burko
- Alabama A\&M University
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Self-Force on Accelerated Charges in Generic Spacetimes
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Authors
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Thomas Linz
- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
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John Friedman
- Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Alan Wiseman
- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
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Spin-dependent post-Newtonian parameters from EMRI computation in Kerr background
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Authors
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John Friedman
- Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Alexandre Le Tiec
- Maryland Center for Fundamental Physics \& Joint Space-Science Institute, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, University of Maryland
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Abhay Shah
- Dept of Particle Physics \& Astrophysics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
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A comment on the calculation of periastron precession in general relativity
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Authors
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James Crawford
- Penn State University
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Riemannian space-time, de Donder Conditions and Gravitational Field in Flat Space-time
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Authors
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Gordon Liu
- Copernicus Institute for Physics and Astronomy
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