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Gravitational waves (GWs) are a hot topic and promise to play a
central role in astrophysics, cosmology, and theoretical physics.
Technological developments have led us to the brink of their direct
observation, which could become a reality in the coming years. The
direct observation of GWs will open an entirely new field: GW
astronomy. This is expected to bring a revolution in our knowledge
of the universe by allowing the observation of previously unseen
phenomena, such as the coalescence of compact objects (neutron
stars and black holes), the fall of stars into supermassive black
holes, stellar core collapses, big-bang relics, and the new and
unexpected.
With a wide range of contributions by leading scientists in the
field, Gravitational Waves covers topics such as the basics of GWs,
various advanced topics, GW detectors, astrophysics of GW sources,
numerical applications, and several recent theoretical
developments. The material is written at a level suitable for
postgraduate students entering the field.
Gravitational waves (GWs) are a hot topic and promise to play a
central role in astrophysics, cosmology, and theoretical physics.
Technological developments have led us to the brink of their direct
observation, which could become a reality in the coming years. The
direct observation of GWs will open an entirely new field: GW
astronomy. This is expected to bring a revolution in our knowledge
of the universe by allowing the observation of previously unseen
phenomena, such as the coalescence of compact objects (neutron
stars and black holes), the fall of stars into supermassive black
holes, stellar core collapses, big-bang relics, and the new and
unexpected. With a wide range of contributions by leading
scientists in the field, Gravitational Waves covers topics such as
the basics of GWs, various advanced topics, GW detectors,
astrophysics of GW sources, numerical applications, and several
recent theoretical developments. The material is written at a level
suitable for postgraduate students entering the field.
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