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Numerical Relativity and a New Frontier:
Connecting the Seen with the Unseen
Luis Lehner
Physics
Liousiana State University
Abstract
Recent developments in the field of Numerical Relativity
have not only provided key insights of binary black hole
systems but also began influencing its future role.
Undoubtedly one of the most important future drivers in the
near future of the field will be its role as another element
within the study of spectacular astrophysical phenomena involving
strongly gravitation scenarios. Connecting (yet to be observed)
gravitational waves with observations within the electromagnetic
spectra will be one ultimate goal of this enterprise.
This talk will summarise some interesting results on the
binary black hole problem, connect with the data analysis efforts
and illustrate the study of magnetized binary neutron star
systems as a stepping stone towards more ambitious goals.
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