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- From: Balog Janos <balog.janos AT wigner.mta.hu>
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- Subject: [Fizinfo] RMI Elméleti Osztály Szemináriuma
- Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 18:38:01 +0200
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RMI Elméleti Osztály Szemináriuma
Tisztelettel meghívjuk
Szilágyi Béla
(Caltech)
"Stretching the limits of Numerical Relativity"
címmel tartandó szemináriumára.
Kivonat:
In the past decade Numerical Relativity has seen a tremendous amount of progress. Starting with the work of
F. Pretorius the problem of binary black hole coalescence is no longer unreachable territory. Yet, with all
the successes of his work and of the following, puncture-based, approach creation of a comprehensive and
accurate gravitational wave template bank remains an objective yet to be achieved.
The Spectral Einstein Code, first developed at Caltech and Cornell, has been the most accurate tool for
modeling the inspiral and merger of binary black holes. After a number of recent breakthroughs, this code is
not only the most accurate but also the most efficient code on the black hole market. I will illustrate what
can be done today and then discuss some of the newly found opportunities opened up by this code in the field
of gravitational wave science.
Helye: Wigner FK RMI II.ép. Médiaterem
Ideje: 2013. szeptember 2. hétfő du. 14:00 óra
Szívesen látunk minden érdeklődőt.
Balog János
- [Fizinfo] RMI Elméleti Osztály Szemináriuma, Balog Janos, 08/26/2013
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- [Fizinfo] RMI Elméleti Osztály Szemináriuma, Balog Janos, 08/30/2013
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