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- | * semaine du | + | * semaine du 9 avril 2018.<BR> |
- | cours les | + | cours les 9, 10, 11 et 12 avril 2018 de 9h a 13h.<BR> |
* durée total des cours : 16 h (4h par jour durant 4 jours)<BR> | * durée total des cours : 16 h (4h par jour durant 4 jours)<BR> | ||
- | * l'ensemble des cours se déroulera au bâtiment [http://www.apc.univ-paris7.fr/APC_CS/ | + | * l'ensemble des cours se déroulera au bâtiment [http://www.apc.univ-paris7.fr/APC_CS/fr/acces-contact Condorcet], salle 371A (lundi) et 351A (les autres jours) |
* Un descriptif détaillé se trouve ci-dessous: | * Un descriptif détaillé se trouve ci-dessous: | ||
- | <font size=3px> '''Different aspects of the | + | <font size=3px> '''Different aspects of the LIGO-Virgo gravitational-wave direct detections''' |
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*Abstract: | *Abstract: | ||
- | + | The aim of this course is to present the different aspects of the first gravitational-waves detection by LIGO and Virgo. Mainly based on the publications by the LIGO-Virgo Collaboration, we aim to provide answers to the following questions: what exactly was observed? what are the sources? how the LIGO-Virgo data are analysed? how does the LIGO-Virgo detectors work? what are the implications of these discovery for general relativity and astrophysics? what are the future prospects for this field? | |
- | + | A basic knowledge of General Relativity is required. | |
The courses will be delivered in English. | The courses will be delivered in English. |
Version actuelle en date du 4 avril 2018 à 11:15
- semaine du 9 avril 2018.
cours les 9, 10, 11 et 12 avril 2018 de 9h a 13h.
- durée total des cours : 16 h (4h par jour durant 4 jours)
- l'ensemble des cours se déroulera au bâtiment Condorcet, salle 371A (lundi) et 351A (les autres jours)
- Un descriptif détaillé se trouve ci-dessous:
Different aspects of the LIGO-Virgo gravitational-wave direct detections
- Abstract:
The aim of this course is to present the different aspects of the first gravitational-waves detection by LIGO and Virgo. Mainly based on the publications by the LIGO-Virgo Collaboration, we aim to provide answers to the following questions: what exactly was observed? what are the sources? how the LIGO-Virgo data are analysed? how does the LIGO-Virgo detectors work? what are the implications of these discovery for general relativity and astrophysics? what are the future prospects for this field?
A basic knowledge of General Relativity is required.
The courses will be delivered in English.