Basic ressources about gravitational waves & pulsars

olimatis
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Sure this question has been answered many times ... I guest. But since the message board doesn't have any searching possibilities (could be nice isnt'it;-) I ask it again ...

What's the best Internet ressources to learn more about gravitational waves & pulsars studies? There is more and more newbies around who would like to know more about the project for which their CPU are running :-)

Thanks a lot for any answer! And good luck to Einstein@Home!
Maybe best suggestions could win some extra credits? (joking) ;-)

olimatis

ric
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Basic ressources about gravitational waves & pulsars

>What's the best Internet ressources to learn more about gravitational waves & pulsars studies?

Thats a difficult question, due what is "ok" for you, someone else isn't agreed with.

Got some fine information, but in german.

A short list you can get is surely mentioned in this thread

You are from quebec?

english or french oriented? This also focuses your best choice.

friendly

don't joke, crunch hard

Michael Berger
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olimatis, Here's an

olimatis,

Here's an informative link:

Institute for Gravitational Physics and Geometry at The Pennsylvania State University

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Rytis
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> But since the > message

> But since the
> message board doesn't have any searching possibilities

And what is this? ;)
http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/forum_text_search_form.php


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olimatis
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>> But since the >> message

>> But since the
>> message board doesn't have any searching possibilities

>And what is this? ;)
>http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/forum_text_search_form.php

Great! But from where do you access this link? :-) Hidden links are not quite usefull ;-)

olimatis
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Yes, from Montreal (Quebec)

Message 3307 in response to message 3303

Yes, from Montreal (Quebec) but any good English or French text would be apreciated. When you say that "someone else isn't agreed with", you mean there is dissention among searchers in the field. This the kind of information I am looking for too :-) What are the reasons of this dissention? Mostly theorical?

Thanks!

> >What's the best Internet ressources to learn more about gravitational
> waves & pulsars studies?
>
> Thats a difficult question, due what is "ok" for you, someone else isn't
> agreed with.
>
> Got some fine information, but in german.
>
> A short list you can get is surely mentioned in href="https://einsteinathome.org/%3Ca%20href%3D"http://einsteinathome.org/node/187595">http://einsteinathome.org/node/187595"> this thread
> [/url]
> You are from quebec?
>
> english or french oriented? This also focuses your best choice.
>
>
> friendly
>
>
> don't joke, crunch hard
>

Saenger
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> Great! But from where do

Message 3308 in response to message 3306

> Great! But from where do you access this link? :-) Hidden links are not quite
> usefull ;-)

Go to the 'message board' start page and click on 'keyword search'.

Grüße vom Sänger

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