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=Upcoming=
=Upcoming=


==November 20, 2014==
==December 2, 2014==


''Emiliano''
''Massimo Dotti''


'''Lagrangian Perturbation Theory (no more than one hour of it)'''
'''Simulations of Massive Black Holes'''


==December 11, 2014==
==December 11, 2014==
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=Past=
=Past=
* November 20, 2014. ''Emiliano'': '''Lagrangian Perturbation Theory (no more than one hour of it)'''


* November 13, 2014. ''Ben & Jason'': '''Everything you need to know (but never bother to ask) before submitting a job on our beloved little cluster'''
* November 13, 2014. ''Ben & Jason'': '''Everything you need to know (but never bother to ask) before submitting a job on our beloved little cluster'''

Revision as of 13:25, 24 November 2014

The aim of the club is costantly being defined. What we will try this semester, is to use this space to teach/inform each other about topics of general interest. Such topics might originate simply out of curiosity from browsing the arXiv, or from actual needs we might have in our work. Blackboard presentations are encouraged.

The Darklight Journal Club meets every Thursday at 2:00pm in the narrow room (you know what I mean), for the time being.

Upcoming

December 2, 2014

Massimo Dotti

Simulations of Massive Black Holes

December 11, 2014

Melita

To the horizon and beyond: should we worry about GR effects in large-volume N-body simulations? [Notice the change of topic]

Past

  • November 20, 2014. Emiliano: Lagrangian Perturbation Theory (no more than one hour of it)
  • November 13, 2014. Ben & Jason: Everything you need to know (but never bother to ask) before submitting a job on our beloved little cluster
  • November 6, 2014. Adam: More on the HOD (only if you really want)
  • October 30, 2014. Adam, Andrea & Faizan : A brief history of the Halo Occupation Distribution

How To's

Subscribe to the astro-ph.CO mailing list

To subscribe to the the astro-ph.CO mailing list and receive an email containing the titles and abstracts of all new papers for each day send an email with the following details:

To: physics@arxiv.org
Subject: subscribe <your name>
add Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

For a more detailed description of how to subscribe to various arXiv mailing lists is available click here.