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Ilya Mandel
Researcher at Monash University
Publications - 425
Citations - 55243
Ilya Mandel is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational wave & LIGO. The author has an hindex of 90, co-authored 401 publications receiving 46592 citations. Previous affiliations of Ilya Mandel include Swinburne University of Technology & University of Birmingham.
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Education and public outreach on gravitational-wave astronomy
Martin Hendry,C. Bradaschia,H. Audley,Simon Barke,David Blair,Nelson Christensen,Karsten Danzmann,Andreas Freise,Oliver Gerberding,B. Knispel,M. Lieser,Ilya Mandel,Thomas A. Moore,A. L. Stuver,B. F. Whiting +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarise the presentations given during the "Education and Public Outreach on Gravitational-Wave Astronomy" parallel session at the GR-20/Amaldi conference, held in Warsaw, July 2013.
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Extreme Eccentricities of Triple Systems: Analytic Results
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors find implicit analytical formulae for the maximal eccentricity, emax , of the inner binary undergoing ZLK oscillations, where both the test-particle limit and the double-averaging approximation are relaxed, for circular outer orbits.
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Time-frequency analysis of extreme-mass-ratio inspiral signals in mock LISA data
TL;DR: In this paper, the Hierarchical Algorithm for Clusters and Ridges (HALG) was used to identify tracks in the time-frequency spectrogram corresponding to EMRI sources.
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An Efficient Interpolation Technique for Jump Proposals in Reversible-Jump Markov Chain Monte Carlo Calculations
TL;DR: In this article, an interpolation technique based on a kD-tree data structure was proposed to improve the convergence of single-model Markov chain Monte Carlo (RJMCMC) algorithms.
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Rates and Characteristics of Intermediate Mass Ratio Inspirals Detectable by Advanced LIGO
TL;DR: In this article, the authors predict the typical eccentricities of the resulting IMRIs in globular clusters, and estimate the loss in signal-to-noise ratio that will result from using circular IMRI templates for data analysis.