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Gravitational Waves: The Past and the Future

<!--HTML--><p>Gravitational waves detection and measurements, the discovery of which was announced to the world in 2016, is a fast moving field. Several events have been&nbsp;detected in LIGO and LIGO+VIRGO, and in spectacular coincidence with gamma ray burst&nbsp;detectors. Clea...

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Autor principal: van den Brand, Jo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2703317
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description <!--HTML--><p>Gravitational waves detection and measurements, the discovery of which was announced to the world in 2016, is a fast moving field. Several events have been&nbsp;detected in LIGO and LIGO+VIRGO, and in spectacular coincidence with gamma ray burst&nbsp;detectors. Clearly we are just at the start of this fast developing discipline.&nbsp;These lectures will discuss the experimental aspects of gravitational wave detection,&nbsp;the information gathered from the present experimental results&nbsp;and the road ahead&nbsp;for these experiments.</p>
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spelling cern-27033172022-11-03T08:15:23Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2703317engvan den Brand, JoGravitational Waves: The Past and the FutureGravitational Waves: The Past and the FutureAcademic Training Lecture Regular Programme<!--HTML--><p>Gravitational waves detection and measurements, the discovery of which was announced to the world in 2016, is a fast moving field. Several events have been&nbsp;detected in LIGO and LIGO+VIRGO, and in spectacular coincidence with gamma ray burst&nbsp;detectors. Clearly we are just at the start of this fast developing discipline.&nbsp;These lectures will discuss the experimental aspects of gravitational wave detection,&nbsp;the information gathered from the present experimental results&nbsp;and the road ahead&nbsp;for these experiments.</p>oai:cds.cern.ch:27033172019
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Gravitational Waves: The Past and the Future
title Gravitational Waves: The Past and the Future
title_full Gravitational Waves: The Past and the Future
title_fullStr Gravitational Waves: The Past and the Future
title_full_unstemmed Gravitational Waves: The Past and the Future
title_short Gravitational Waves: The Past and the Future
title_sort gravitational waves: the past and the future
topic Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme
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