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308: 現代数学の系譜 工学物理雑談 古典ガロア理論も読む [sage] 2017/10/08(日) 22:56:14.22 ID:yVk2HCe6 >>306 つづき Gravitational waves and LIGO Thorne's work has dealt with the prediction of gravitational wave strengths and their temporal signatures as observed on Earth. These "signatures" are of great relevance to LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory), a multi-institution gravitational wave experiment for which Thorne has been a leading proponent ? in 1984, he cofounded the LIGO Project (the largest project ever funded by the NSF[18]) to discern and measure any fluctuations between two or more 'static' points; such fluctuations would be evidence of gravitational waves, as calculations describe. A significant aspect of his research is developing the mathematics necessary to analyze these objects.[19] Thorne also carries out engineering design analyses for features of the LIGO that cannot be developed on the basis of experiment and he gives advice on data analysis algorithms by which the waves will be sought. He has provided theoretical support for LIGO, including identifying gravitational wave sources that LIGO should target, designing the baffles to control scattered light in the LIGO beam tubes, and ? in collaboration with Vladimir Braginsky's (Moscow, Russia) research group ? inventing quantum nondemolition designs for advanced gravity-wave detectors and ways to reduce the most serious kind of noise in advanced detectors: thermoelastic noise. With Carlton M. Caves, Thorne invented the back-action-evasion approach to quantum nondemolition measurements of the harmonic oscillators ? a technique applicable both in gravitational wave detection and quantum optics.[3] つづく http://rio2016.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/math/1506848694/308
309: 現代数学の系譜 工学物理雑談 古典ガロア理論も読む [sage] 2017/10/08(日) 22:57:04.16 ID:yVk2HCe6 >>308 つづき On February 11, 2016, a team of four physicists[a] representing the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, announced that in September 2015, LIGO recorded the signature of two black holes colliding 1.3 billion light-years away. This recorded detection was the first direct observation of the fleeting chirp of a gravitational wave and confirmed an important prediction of Einstein’s general theory of relativity.[20][21][22][23][24] (引用終り) 以上 http://rio2016.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/math/1506848694/309
311: 現代数学の系譜 工学物理雑談 古典ガロア理論も読む [sage] 2017/10/09(月) 07:12:14.28 ID:Lw7abe+X >>308 関連 >A significant aspect of his research is developing the mathematics necessary to analyze these objects.[19] [19] "Catching waves with Kip Thorne". Plus Magazine. December 1, 2001 https://plus.maths.org/content/ Welcome To Plus Magazine! Maths in a minute: Euler's identity Here's a quick introduction to the beauty queen amongst mathematical formulas. https://plus.maths.org/content/os/issue18/features/thorne/index Catching waves with Kip Thorne By The Plus Team Submitted by plusadmin on December 1, 2001 (抜粋) Kip Thorne has been at the forefront of black hole cosmology since the early 1960s, and currently heads one of the world's leading groups working in relativistic astrophysics. An important emphasis of his research is on black holes and gravitational waves, and developing the mathematics necessary to analyse these objects. Professor Thorne gave a talk on "Warping Spacetime" and Rachel Thomas from the Plus team went along and spoke with him about it afterwards. http://rio2016.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/math/1506848694/311
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