The close limit of colliding black holes: an update
Jorge Pullin

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current state of the close limit approximation method for modeling colliding black holes, providing an update on its theoretical and computational progress.
Contribution
It offers an updated summary of the close limit approximation's development and its application to black hole collision scenarios.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of black hole merger dynamics
Improved computational techniques for close limit models
Refined predictions of gravitational wave signals
Abstract
This is the writeup of the talk I gave at the Yukawa International Symposium at Kyoto, Japan on June 29, 1999. The talk summarizes the present status of the close limit approximation for colliding black holes.
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