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Author
Nils Andersson
John Baker
K. Belczynski
Sebastiano Bernuzzi
Emanuele Berti
Laura Cadonati
Pablo Cerdá-Durán
James Clark
Marc Favata
Lee Finn
Chris Fryer
Bruno Giacomazzo
Jose González
Martin Hendry
Ik Heng
Stefan Hild
Nathan Johnson-McDaniel
Peter Kalmus
Sergei Klimenko
S. Kobayashi
Kostas Kokkotas
P. Laguna
Luis Lehner
Janna Levin
Steve Liebling
A. MacFadyen
Ilya Mandel
S. Marka
Zsuzsa Marka
David Neilsen
P. O'Brien
Rosalba Perna
Jocelyn Read
Christian Reisswig
Carl Rodriguez
Max Ruffert
Erik Schnetter
Antony Searle
Peter Shawhan
Deirdre Shoemaker
A. Soderberg
Ulrich Sperhake
Patrick Sutton
Nial Tanvir
Michal Was
Stan Whitcomb
Year of Publication
2013
Date Published
2013-10
Journal Title
Classical and Quantum Gravity
Volume
30
Start Page or Article ID
193002
ISSN Number
0264-9381
DOI
10.1088/0264-9381/30/19/193002
URL
http://stacks.iop.org/0264-9381/30/i=19/a=193002?key=crossref.2c6219d1723add2778dd0ea0294714fd
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JILA PI
Rosalba Perna
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Publication Status
Published

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