Author: 2007 Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop 12, Cambridge Mass.
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Category : Gravitational waves
Languages : en
Pages : 3836
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Proceedings of the 12th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop (GWDAW 12) : Cambridge, MA, USA, 13 - 16 December 2007
Author: 2007 Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop 12, Cambridge Mass.
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Category : Gravitational waves
Languages : en
Pages : 3836
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Publisher:
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Category : Gravitational waves
Languages : en
Pages : 3836
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Special Issue: Proceedings of the 12th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop (GWDAW 12), Cambrige, MA, USA, July 13 - 16 December 2007
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Languages : en
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Proceedings of the 12th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop (GWDAW 12), Cambrigde, MA, USA, 13-16 September 2007
Author: Erotokritos Katsavounidis
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Proceedings of the 8th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop
Author: Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop
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Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Pages : 280
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Special Issue: Proceedings of the 10th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop, Brownsville, Texas, USA, 14 - 17 December 2005
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Languages : en
Pages : 213
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Pages : 213
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Gravitational Wave Data Analysis
Author: B.F. Schutz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400911858
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 321
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The articles in this book represent the major contributions at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop that was held from 6 to 9 July 1987 in the magnificent setting of Dyffryn House and Gardens, in St. Nicholas, just outside Cardiff, Wales. The idea for such a meeting arose in discussions that I had in 1985 and 1986 with many of the principal members of the various groups building prototype laser-interferometric gravitational wave detectors. It became clear that the proposals that these groups were planning to submit for large-scale detectors would have to address questions like the following: • What computing hardware might be required to sift through data corning in at rates of several gigabytes per day for gravitational wave events that might last only a second or less and occur as rarely as once a month? • What software would be required for this task, and how much effort would be required to write it? • Given that every group accepted that a worldwide network of detectors operating in co incidence with one another was required in order to provide both convincing evidence of detections of gravitational waves and sufficient information to determine the amplitude and direction of the waves that had been detected, what sort of problems would the necessary data exchanges raise? Yet most of the effort in these groups had, quite naturally, been concentrated on the detector systems.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400911858
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 321
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The articles in this book represent the major contributions at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop that was held from 6 to 9 July 1987 in the magnificent setting of Dyffryn House and Gardens, in St. Nicholas, just outside Cardiff, Wales. The idea for such a meeting arose in discussions that I had in 1985 and 1986 with many of the principal members of the various groups building prototype laser-interferometric gravitational wave detectors. It became clear that the proposals that these groups were planning to submit for large-scale detectors would have to address questions like the following: • What computing hardware might be required to sift through data corning in at rates of several gigabytes per day for gravitational wave events that might last only a second or less and occur as rarely as once a month? • What software would be required for this task, and how much effort would be required to write it? • Given that every group accepted that a worldwide network of detectors operating in co incidence with one another was required in order to provide both convincing evidence of detections of gravitational waves and sufficient information to determine the amplitude and direction of the waves that had been detected, what sort of problems would the necessary data exchanges raise? Yet most of the effort in these groups had, quite naturally, been concentrated on the detector systems.
Proceedings of the 10th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop, Brownsville, Texas, USA, 14-17 December 2005
Author: Mario Díaz
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Category : Gravitational waves
Languages : en
Pages : 213
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Bridging Gravitational Wave Astronomy and Observational Astrophysics
Author: Mario Díaz
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14th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop
Author: Fulvio Ricci
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Analysis of Gravitational-Wave Data
Author: Piotr Jaranowski
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521864593
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 270
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Introducing gravitational-wave data analysis, this book is an ideal starting point for researchers entering the field, and researchers currently analyzing data. Detailed derivations of the basic formulae enable readers to apply general statistical concepts to the analysis of gravitational-wave signals. It also discusses new ideas on devising the efficient algorithms.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521864593
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 270
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Introducing gravitational-wave data analysis, this book is an ideal starting point for researchers entering the field, and researchers currently analyzing data. Detailed derivations of the basic formulae enable readers to apply general statistical concepts to the analysis of gravitational-wave signals. It also discusses new ideas on devising the efficient algorithms.