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Autor:
Mohoney, Jason, Pacaci, Anil, Chowdhury, Shihabur Rahman, Minhas, Umar Farooq, Pound, Jeffery, Renggli, Cedric, Reyhani, Nima, Ilyas, Ihab F., Rekatsinas, Theodoros, Venkataraman, Shivaram
The prevalence of vector similarity search in modern machine learning applications and the continuously changing nature of data processed by these applications necessitate efficient and effective index maintenance techniques for vector search indexes
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.00970
Autor:
Cunningham, Kevin, Kavanagh, Chris, Pound, Adam, Trestini, David, Warburton, Niels, Neef, Jakob
We compute the (displacement) gravitational wave memory due to a quasicircular inspiral of two black holes using a variety of perturbative techniques. Within post-Newtonian theory, we extend previous results for non-spinning binaries to 3.5PN order.
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.23950
Autor:
Wittek, Nikolas A., Barack, Leor, Pfeiffer, Harald P., Pound, Adam, Deppe, Nils, Kidder, Lawrence E., Macedo, Alexandra, Nelli, Kyle C., Throwe, William, Vu, Nils L.
Worldtube excision is a method of reducing computational burden in Numerical Relativity simulations of binary black holes in situations where there is a good analytical model of the geometry around (one or both of) the objects. Two such scenarios of
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.22290
In the last decade, the first law of binary black hole mechanics played an important unifying role in the gravitational two-body problem. More recently, binary black hole scattering and the application of high-energy physics methods have provided a n
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.03437
Autor:
Pradeep, Ronak, Lee, Daniel, Mousavi, Ali, Pound, Jeff, Sang, Yisi, Lin, Jimmy, Ilyas, Ihab, Potdar, Saloni, Arefiyan, Mostafa, Li, Yunyao
The rapid advancement of Large Language Models (LLMs) and conversational assistants necessitates dynamic, scalable, and configurable conversational datasets for training and evaluation. These datasets must accommodate diverse user interaction modes,
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.05948
Autor:
Warburton, Niels, Wardell, Barry, Trestini, David, Henry, Quentin, Pound, Adam, Blanchet, Luc, Durkan, Leanne, Faye, Guillaume, Miller, Jeremy
The past three years have seen two significant advances in models of gravitational waveforms emitted by quasicircular compact binaries in two regimes: the weak-field, post-Newtonian regime, in which the gravitational wave energy flux has now been cal
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.00366
Publikováno v:
Phys.Rev.D 110 (2024) 6, 064050
In this paper we present an approach to compute analytical post-Minkowskian corrections to unbound two-body scattering in the self-force formalism. Our method relies on a further low-velocity (post-Newtonian) expansion of the motion. We present a gen
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.15878
Autor:
Bourg, Patrick, Macedo, Rodrigo Panosso, Spiers, Andrew, Leather, Benjamin, Bonga, Béatrice, Pound, Adam
Quasi-normal modes (QNMs) uniquely describe the gravitational-wave ringdown of post-merger black holes. While the linear QNM regime has been extensively studied, recent work has highlighted the importance of second-perturbative-order, quadratic QNMs
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.10270
Publikováno v:
SciPost Phys. 17, 056 (2024)
Compact binaries with asymmetric mass ratios are key expected sources for next-generation gravitational wave detectors. Gravitational self-force theory has been successful in producing post-adiabatic waveforms that describe the quasi-circular inspira
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.00170
Autor:
Deng, Bowen, Zhang, Yihan, Parkes, Andrew, Bentley, Alex, Wright, Amanda, Pound, Michael, Somekh, Michael
Estimation of the optical properties of scattering media such as tissue is important in diagnostics as well as in the development of techniques to image deeper. As light penetrates the sample scattering events occur that alter the propagation directi
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.16647