Matters of Gravity, The newsletter of the APS Topical Group on Gravitation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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31 pages, html.sty, Jorge Pullin (editor). http://vishnu.nirvana.phys.psu.edu/mog.html

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Contents: Editorial News: - Topical group news, by Jim Isenberg - Summer school in gravitational physics opportunity, by Jim Hartle - Bogart, Bergman and (Al)bert, by Clifford Will and Robert Riemer - New data-analysis subgroups of the LSC, by Eanna Flanagan - Marcel Bardon, a man of vision, by Richard Isaacson Research Briefs: - Status of the GEO600 project, by Harold Lueck - A nonperturbative formulation of string theory?, by Gary Horowitz - TAMA project update, by Seiji Kawamura - Neohistorical approaches to quantum gravity, by Lee Smolin - LIGO project update, by David Shoemaker - Gravitational waves from neutron stars, by Eanna Flanagan Conference reports - Perugia meeting, by Joe Kovalik - Nickel and Dime gravity meeting, by Eric Poisson - Second international LISA symposium, by Robin Stebbins - JILA meeting on seismic isolation et al., by Joe Giaime

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