Test of the statistical isotropy of the universe using gravitational waves
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Cited in
(5)- GW_CLASS: Cosmological Gravitational Wave Background in the cosmic linear anisotropy solving system
- Boltzmann equations for astrophysical Stochastic Gravitational Wave Backgrounds scattering off of massive objects
- Testing the early universe with anisotropies of the gravitational wave background
- Galaxy number-count dipole and superhorizon fluctuations
- An analytical study of the primordial gravitational-wave-induced contribution to the large-scale structure of the Universe
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