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Old September 1st 20, 04:22 PM posted to sci.astro.research
Jonathan Thornburg [remove -animal to reply][_3_]
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Default 13th International LISA Symposium online 2020-Sept-01 through -03

The 13th International LISA Symposium is happening online today
(2020-Sept-01), tomorrow (2020-Sept-02), and thursday (2020-Sept-03).

https://lisasymposium13.lisamission.org/

Quoting from the conference website,
The 13th International LISA Symposium
features a program dedicated to gravitational wave astrophysics,
with particular emphasis on sources that can be observed in the
millihertz band by the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA),
the current status and unique challenges in gravitational theory
and analysis for LISA sources, and the latest updates on the
development of the LISA mission.

The LISA Symposium is a three-day online conference with a mix of
live and pre-recorded presentations, free of charge, and open for
everyone.


Enjoy,

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