Matters of Gravity, the newsletter of the APS Topical Group on Gravitation, Spring 2003

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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28 pages, LaTeX with html.sty and psfig, 4 figures. Jorge Pullin (editor). PDF and html versions in http://www.phys.lsu.edu/mo

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Contents: * Community news: GGR activities, by Richard Price We hear that..., by Jorge Pullin Institute of Physics Gravitational Physics Group, by Elizabeth Winstanley Center for gravitational wave astronomy, by Mario Diaz * Research briefs: LIGO's first preliminary science run, by Gary Sanders Quantization of area: the plot thickens, by John Baez Convergence of G measurements -Mysteries remain, by Riley Newman * Conference reports: Brane world gravity, by Elizabeth Winstanley Massive black holes focus session, by Steinn Sigurdsson GWDAW 2002, by Peter Saulson Source simulation focus session, by Pablo Laguna RRI workshop on loop quantum gravity, by Fernando Barbero Lazarus/Kudu Meeting, by Warren G. Anderson

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