
Institute for Advanced Study / Princeton University Joint Astrophysics Colloquium
Brave New World of Numerical Relativity
After decades of preparation, the era of gravitational wave astronomy has begun. The gravitational wave detectors, LIGO and Virgo, have published a catalog of 90 events of coalescing compact objects including black holes and neutron stars. I will present the role that numerical relativity played in the unveiling of the gravitational wave sky and anticipate how it might improve our understanding of gravity as the detectors improve.
Date & Time
September 20, 2022 | 10:30am – 12:00pm
Location
Wolfensohn HallSpeakers
Deirdre Shoemaker
Affiliation
University of Texas at Austin
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Notes
10:30am Coffee and danishes provided in Bloomberg Hall Common Room.
11:00am Lecture in Wolfensohn Hall (no food or drink allowed).