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| The LHO journal club meets at noon on Thursdays in the Large Conference Room of the OSB. The idea is to bring people together over lunch and talk about a recent journal article from PRL, ApJ or the like. Someone is designated as a lead (ensuring someone has read the article!), to initiate the discussion, but not to present slides or give a monologue. The lead should also post a PDF of the article below, a few days in advance. Preferably, selected articles won't be exceptionally long, and would relate (at least obliquely) to LIGO. | The LHO journal club meets at ??? on ??days in the ??? Room. The idea is to bring people together over lunch and talk about a recent journal article from PRL, ApJ or the like. Someone is designated as a lead (ensuring someone has read the article!), to initiate the discussion, but not to present slides or give a monologue. The lead should also post a PDF of the article below, a few days in advance. Preferably, selected articles won't be exceptionally long, and would relate (at least obliquely) to LIGO. |
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| /JournalSources - click here for links to a selection of relevant journals (access is through the CIT proxy, so you'll need an ITS account there). | http://lhocds.ligo-wa.caltech.edu:8000/iLIGO/JournalClub/JournalSources - click here for links to a selection of relevant journals (access is through the CIT proxy, so you'll need an ITS account there). |
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| || 5/7/2009 || Landry || attachment:pamela.pdf || Pamela follows Atic with positron excess || |
|| 12/15/2009 || -- || [http://physics.aps.org/pdf/Physics.2.2.pdf Physics Discussion Article] || Dark matter search. Rumor-mongering at its best ... || || 5/13/2009 || Smithy J. Smith-Smith || PRL '''102''', 173601 (2009) attachment:weak_value_amplification_overview.pdf || weak value amplification, is this interesting enough? || || . || . || attachment:weak_value_amplification_PRL.pdf || . || |
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| || 5/10/2007 || Landry || attachment:j0737-3039ab.pdf || true binary pulsar || || 5/17/2007 || Adhikari || http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SN_2006gy || (Ref. 3 & 4 within) Its Like Totally the Brightest Supernova Ever || /EmailAccessBoilerPlateText |
|| 5/17/2007 || Smithy J. Smith-Smith || http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SN_2006gy || (Ref. 3 & 4 within) Its Like Totally the Brightest Supernova Ever || |
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The LHO journal club meets at ??? on ??days in the ??? Room. The idea is to bring people together over lunch and talk about a recent journal article from PRL, ApJ or the like. Someone is designated as a lead (ensuring someone has read the article!), to initiate the discussion, but not to present slides or give a monologue. The lead should also post a PDF of the article below, a few days in advance. Preferably, selected articles won't be exceptionally long, and would relate (at least obliquely) to LIGO.
http://lhocds.ligo-wa.caltech.edu:8000/iLIGO/JournalClub/JournalSources - click here for links to a selection of relevant journals (access is through the CIT proxy, so you'll need an ITS account there).
A complete list of CIT e-journals is available at [http://metalib.caltech.edu:8331/V/R3VQPH44RNMJ3BVGIKDF37XAXHLDP3NJD7CA3PA8HSGRKGJNVF-56323?func=find-ej-1 library.caltech.edu].
Future meetings
future meetings |
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12/15/2009 |
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[http://physics.aps.org/pdf/Physics.2.2.pdf Physics Discussion Article] |
Dark matter search. Rumor-mongering at its best ... |
5/13/2009 |
Smithy J. Smith-Smith |
PRL 102, 173601 (2009) attachment:weak_value_amplification_overview.pdf |
weak value amplification, is this interesting enough? |
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attachment:weak_value_amplification_PRL.pdf |
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Past meetings
past meetings |
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date |
lead |
article |
lead comment |
5/17/2007 |
Smithy J. Smith-Smith |
(Ref. 3 & 4 within) Its Like Totally the Brightest Supernova Ever |
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