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Liang Chen
Researcher at University of Mississippi
Publications - 2
Citations - 1152
Liang Chen is an academic researcher from University of Mississippi. The author has contributed to research in topics: General relativity & Tests of general relativity. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 985 citations.
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Testing general relativity with present and future astrophysical observations
Emanuele Berti,Emanuele Berti,Enrico Barausse,Vitor Cardoso,Vitor Cardoso,Leonardo Gualtieri,Paolo Pani,Paolo Pani,Ulrich Sperhake,Ulrich Sperhake,Ulrich Sperhake,Leo C. Stein,Leo C. Stein,Norbert Wex,Kent Yagi,Kent Yagi,Tessa Baker,C.P. Burgess,C.P. Burgess,Flávio S. Coelho,Daniela D. Doneva,Antonio De Felice,Pedro G. Ferreira,Paulo C. C. Freire,James Healy,Carlos A. R. Herdeiro,Michael Horbatsch,Burkhard Kleihaus,Antoine Klein,Kostas D. Kokkotas,Jutta Kunz,Pablo Laguna,Ryan N. Lang,Ryan N. Lang,Ryan N. Lang,Tjonnie G. F. Li,Tjonnie G. F. Li,Tyson Littenberg,Andrew Matas,S. Mirshekari,Hirotada Okawa,Eugen Radu,Richard O'Shaughnessy,Richard O'Shaughnessy,Bangalore Suryanarayana Sathyaprakash,Chris Van Den Broeck,Hans A. Winther,Helvi Witek,Mir Emad Aghili,Justin Alsing,Brett Bolen,Luca Bombelli,Sarah Caudill,Liang Chen,Juan Carlos Degollado,Ryuichi Fujita,Caixia Gao,Davide Gerosa,Saeed Kamali,Hector O. Silva,João G. Rosa,Laleh Sadeghian,Marco O. P. Sampaio,Hajime Sotani,Miguel Zilhão +64 more
TL;DR: In this article, a catalog of modified theories of gravity for which strong-field predictions have been computed and contrasted to Einstein's theory is presented, and the current understanding of the structure and dynamics of compact objects in these theories is summarized.
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Testing General Relativity with Present and Future Astrophysical Observations
Emanuele Berti,Emanuele Berti,Enrico Barausse,Vitor Cardoso,Vitor Cardoso,Leonardo Gualtieri,Paolo Pani,Paolo Pani,Ulrich Sperhake,Ulrich Sperhake,Ulrich Sperhake,Leo C. Stein,Leo C. Stein,Norbert Wex,Kent Yagi,Kent Yagi,Tessa Baker,C.P. Burgess,C.P. Burgess,Flávio S. Coelho,Daniela D. Doneva,Antonio De Felice,Pedro G. Ferreira,Paulo C. C. Freire,James Healy,Carlos A. R. Herdeiro,Michael Horbatsch,Burkhard Kleihaus,Antoine Klein,Kostas D. Kokkotas,Jutta Kunz,Pablo Laguna,Ryan N. Lang,Ryan N. Lang,Ryan N. Lang,Tjonnie G. F. Li,Tjonnie G. F. Li,Tyson Littenberg,Andrew Matas,S. Mirshekari,Hirotada Okawa,Eugen Radu,Richard O'Shaughnessy,Richard O'Shaughnessy,Bangalore Suryanarayana Sathyaprakash,Chris Van Den Broeck,Hans A. Winther,Helvi Witek,Mir Emad Aghili,Justin Alsing,Brett Bolen,Luca Bombelli,Sarah Caudill,Liang Chen,Juan Carlos Degollado,Ryuichi Fujita,Caixia Gao,Davide Gerosa,Saeed Kamali,Hector O. Silva,João G. Rosa,Laleh Sadeghian,Marco O. P. Sampaio,Hajime Sotani,Miguel Zilhão +64 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a catalog of modified theories of gravity for which strong-field predictions have been computed and contrasted to Einstein's theory, and summarize their current understanding of the structure and dynamics of compact objects in these theories.