BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:Data::ICal 0.22 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Nicolas Yunes\, Montana State University\n\n
The recent gravitational wave observations of the collision of black holes and of neutron stars have allowed us to pi erce into the extreme gravity regime\, where gravity is simultaneously unf athomably large and wildly dynamical.  \;These waves encode a trove of information about physics that is prime for the taking\, including potent ial revelations about the validity of Einstein'\;s theory of General Re lativity and about nuclear physics in the extreme gravity regime. In this talk\, I will describe some of the inferences we can make on both theoreti cal and nuclear physics from current and future gravitational wave observa tions. \;
\n DTSTART:20180406T193000Z LOCATION:Physics Building\, Room 203 SUMMARY:What are Gravitational Waves telling us about Theoretical Physics END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR