Workshop on gravitational waves
B.R. Iyer (Bangalore), K.D. Kokkotas (Jena)

TL;DR
This paper summarizes the key discussions and contributions from the Workshop on Gravitational Waves, covering theoretical calculations, data analysis, detection methods, and recent research developments in the field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current research topics and advancements discussed during the workshop, including 3PN calculations, black hole perturbation theory, and detector techniques.
Findings
Advances in 3PN calculations for gravitational wave modeling
Progress in black hole perturbation theory and numerical relativity
Development of new data analysis and detection techniques
Abstract
In this article we summarise the proceedings of the Workshop on Gravitational Waves held during ICGC-95. In the first part we present the discussions on 3PN calculations (L. Blanchet, P. Jaranowski), black hole perturbation theory (M. Sasaki, J. Pullin), numerical relativity (E. Seidel), data analysis (B.S. Sathyaprakash), detection of gravitational waves from pulsars (S. Dhurandhar), and the limit on rotation of relativistic stars (J. Friedman). In the second part we briefly discuss the contributed papers which were mainly on detectors and detection techniques of gravitational waves.
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