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The following pages link to Intermediate and extreme mass-ratio inspirals—astrophysics, science applications and detection using LISA (Q5309992):
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- High-precision numerical simulations on a CUDA GPU: Kerr black hole tails (Q364681) (← links)
- Physics, astrophysics and cosmology with gravitational waves (Q1021431) (← links)
- Busting up binaries: encounters between compact binaries and a supermassive black hole (Q1730011) (← links)
- The Milky Way's supermassive black hole: how good a case is it? A challenge for astrophysics \& philosophy of science (Q2014301) (← links)
- Gravitational wave modeling of extreme mass ratio inspirals perturbed by an outer supermassive black hole (Q2054925) (← links)
- Fast plunges into Kerr black holes (Q2635604) (← links)
- Resonances in extreme mass-ratio inspirals: Asymptotic and hyperasymptotic analysis (Q2861761) (← links)
- Gravitational waves from extreme-mass-ratio inspirals in equatorially eccentric orbits (Q2876549) (← links)
- Computational Methods for the Self-Force in Black Hole Spacetimes (Q2999505) (← links)
- Gravitational waves from plunges into Gargantua (Q3177486) (← links)
- Detection of gravitational waves using parametric resonance in Bose–Einstein condensates (Q5096628) (← links)
- Spin and quadrupole couplings for high spin equatorial intermediate mass-ratio coalescences (Q5160127) (← links)
- Hyperboloidal framework for the Kerr spacetime (Q5161348) (← links)
- Transition from inspiral to plunge into a highly spinning black hole (Q5161988) (← links)
- Hamiltonian formulation of the conservative self-force dynamics in the Kerr geometry (Q5283557) (← links)
- Analytical effective one-body formalism for extreme-mass-ratio inspirals with eccentric orbits (Q6055459) (← links)