In this article we summarise the proceedings of the Workshop on Gravitational Waves held during ICGC-95. In the first part we present the discussions on 3PN calculations (L. Blanchet, P. Jaranowski), black hole perturbation theory (M. Sasaki, J. Pullin), numerical relativity (E. Seidel), data analysis (B.S. Sathyaprakash), detection of gravitational waves from pulsars (S. Dhurandhar), and the limit on rotation of relativistic stars (J. Friedman). In the second part we briefly discuss the contributed papers which were mainly on detectors and detection techniques of gravitational waves
Second-generation gravitational wave interferometers, such as Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo, will...
We review current best estimates of the strength and detectability of the gravitational waves from a...
Second-generation gravitational wave interferometers, such as Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo, will...
In the last few years there have been a number of significant developments in research towards the d...
The existence of gravitational waves is an important proof of Einstein’s theory of general relativit...
An enigmatic prediction of Einstein's general theory of relativity is gravitational waves. With the ...
The recent direct observation of gravitational waves coming from collisions between black holes is t...
This chapter is concerned with the question: how do gravitational waves (GWs) interact with their de...
The world wide efforts for detecting gravitational waves, the detectors in vogue and the expected as...
Gravitational-wave astronomy will soon become a new tool for observing the Universe. Detecting and i...
A review is given of recent research on gravitational waves from compact bodies and its relevance to...
The first decade of the new millennium should see the first direct detections of gravitational waves...
There is a reasonably good change that in the 1980s cosmic gravitational waves will be discovered an...
The gravitational wave window onto the universe is expected to open in approx. 5 years, when ground-...
In this paper we give an overview of the present status and future perspectives of the search for gr...
Second-generation gravitational wave interferometers, such as Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo, will...
We review current best estimates of the strength and detectability of the gravitational waves from a...
Second-generation gravitational wave interferometers, such as Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo, will...
In the last few years there have been a number of significant developments in research towards the d...
The existence of gravitational waves is an important proof of Einstein’s theory of general relativit...
An enigmatic prediction of Einstein's general theory of relativity is gravitational waves. With the ...
The recent direct observation of gravitational waves coming from collisions between black holes is t...
This chapter is concerned with the question: how do gravitational waves (GWs) interact with their de...
The world wide efforts for detecting gravitational waves, the detectors in vogue and the expected as...
Gravitational-wave astronomy will soon become a new tool for observing the Universe. Detecting and i...
A review is given of recent research on gravitational waves from compact bodies and its relevance to...
The first decade of the new millennium should see the first direct detections of gravitational waves...
There is a reasonably good change that in the 1980s cosmic gravitational waves will be discovered an...
The gravitational wave window onto the universe is expected to open in approx. 5 years, when ground-...
In this paper we give an overview of the present status and future perspectives of the search for gr...
Second-generation gravitational wave interferometers, such as Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo, will...
We review current best estimates of the strength and detectability of the gravitational waves from a...
Second-generation gravitational wave interferometers, such as Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo, will...